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Fire RescueRegional Training
Academy
Fire RescueRegional Training
Academy
April 22, 2014Board of County Commissioners
April 22, 2014Board of County Commissioners
• Background
• Needs Assessment
• Regional versus Orange County
Specific Facility
• Next Steps (RFP)
• Summary
Presentation Outline
– 41 Fire Stations– Responded to over 99,000 calls in FY13– Over 54,000 EMS Transports– 1177 Employees– 4th Largest Fire Department in Florida
Quick Facts
• Miami – Dade (1)• Jacksonville (2)• Palm Beach County (3)
Background
• FY2014 Budget $2,000,000 allocated for a Training Academy Project
• Board directed Fire Rescue to periodically provide progress updates
Background
• Orange County Fire Rescue is the only Fire Rescue agency out of the States top four not to have a dedicated Training Academy
• Seminole and Lake Counties have dedicated Training Academies
• Background
• Needs Assessment
• Regional versus Orange County
Specific
• Next Steps
• Summary
Presentation Outline
Needs Assessment
• 2500 Fire Fighters within Orange County Region
• All with competing training demands
• Limited Facilities within Orange County quickly approaching end of life cycle
Needs Assessment
Needs Assessment
• Training - complex that provides a safe, controlled, and realistic training environment
• Facilities - designed to meet the challenging and complex needs of the fire service
• Benefit - law enforcement, emergency medical services, public and private organizations, community and civic groups in addition to providing superior fire rescue training
• Background
• Needs Assessment
• Regional versus Orange County
Specific
• Next Steps
• Summary
Presentation Outline
Regional vs. Orange County Specific
• Two Track Approach• Highest and Best Use• World Class Public
Safety Facility
• Branding at Regional and National Level
• Funding and Sustainability
• Value added to the Community
Regional vs. Orange County Specific
•Collaboration with Regional Partners
•Participation in Joint Planning\Visioning
•Inclusion of Potential Regional Partners
• Background
• Needs Assessment
• Regional versus Orange County
Specific
• Next Steps
• Summary
Presentation Outline
Plan Development
• Who will use the training campus?
• What training will be provided at the campus?
• What will it cost to build the campus?
• What will it cost to annually operate the campus?
• What are the preliminary site plans and equipment
requirements?
• What is the cost benefit of the training campus?
• What funding options are available?
• Potential of offering training classes to other public
agencies and industries?
Regional Public Safety Institute Feasibility Study
• Needs
Assessment
• Operations Plan
• Governance
Plan
Scope of Work
• Facility/Equipment
Assessment
• Site Requirements
• Financial/Resource
Assessment
Regional Public Safety Institute Feasibility Study
• Cost Benefit Analysis
• Funding Strategy
• Go Forward Plan
Scope of Work
• Background
• Needs Assessment
• Regional versus Orange County
Specific
• Next Steps
• Summary
Presentation Outline
• Need Identified and Supported by
FY2014 Budget Process
• Comprehensive Feasibility Study
RFP
• Report Findings to be Presented
Summary
Fire RescueRegional Training Academy
Fire RescueRegional Training Academy
April 22, 2014Board of County Commissioners
April 22, 2014Board of County Commissioners