
Video Overview from an Off-Campus Connection
Video Overview from an On-Campus Connection
Currently, the County contracts with Monroe Community College for all public safety training to be conducted at its Public Safety Training Center. A partnership agreement with the County of Monroe and the City of Rochester was executed in March of 1998 to continue operation of this training. Under the partnership agreement, the County will lease the property at Scottsville Road from the City of Rochester for a period of 99 years with an option to purchase the property. The Public Safety Training Center moved to this facility in July of 2001, where the college continues to provide public safety training and manages the facility.
Phase 2 consists of a new 49,000 gross square foot addition to the existing Rochester Fire and Police Academy. The new addition houses the Monroe County Fire Bureau, Rochester Fire Department Training Division, Monroe County Office of Emergency Preparedness, and numerous classrooms and office space for Monroe Community College. Construction of Phase 2 began in the Fall of 1999 and was completed in September of 2001. The entire budget for both phases was approximately $26 million.
THREE-STORY BURN BUILDING - This is a concrete prop building consisting of six fireplaces which are fueled by propane to simulate a bedroom fire, living room, kitchen, storage area fire, laboratory fire, ceiling plenum, flashovers, and allow for cold smoke generation to simulate real fire conditions.
INDUSTRIAL FIRE TRAINING PROPS - Several propane-operated props are located on the site. These props consist of a 500-gallon fuel tank fire simulator, transformer fire simulator, electrical fire simulator, pipe flange simulator, and a vehicle simulator which will have three separate fire units to simulate an engine fire, interior fire, and a brake fire.
HIGH-ANGLE RESCUE TOWER - Renovation of the existing prop building allows fire fighters
the ability to once again use this prop for ladder training and rescue.
SPECIALIZED AIRCRAFT FIRE TRAINER - This is a partial aircraft mockup to allow for training
for a cabin fire, galley fire, cockpit fire, wheel/brake fire, and underwing fire.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND SCHEDULE
TWO TRAINING VEHICLES - These vehicles are on-site to be used for air rescue fire fighting training purposes.

In January of 2000, the foundation at Phase 2 was poured and steel bids went out to various vendors. The subcontractors, under direction of DiMarco Construction, cleared the site, prepared the infrastructure and developed site specifications. The County's technical design consultants, Clough Harbour & Associates, were responsible for the engineering, architectural, and construction management. Phase 2 was officially opened in January, 2002.
Phase 2 enables the Office of Emergency Preparedness and its Emergency Operations Center to move from its cramped quarters in the Social Service Building on Westfall Road into this new facility. This allows greater flexibility of space, in that the Center can be used for training during non emergencies and activated when necessary.
This site also houses the TEAM Command program for Monroe Community College. The Public Safety Incident Management and Command Post Operations classes will now be held at this centrally-located site. This allows for uniform delivery of these classes to all emergency service personnel.
Other features for this site are: a fire protection sprinkler laboratory, hazardous materials
laboratory, training maze for firefighters utilizing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), and
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) labs and classrooms for the Emergency Medical Technician and
Paramedic programs. Several rooms enable Law Enforcement agencies to
conduct enhanced in-service tactical training, along with numerous classrooms to accommodate the
demands.
For more information, contact:
Jim Harrington
URL: /depts/pstc/PSTF.htm
Updated: November 4, 2002