I guess since I bought it up I will start the forum.
How is you fire station protected from fire in the event it does happen?
First part of our station was built in 1950. Back then there was no requirement for sprinklers. The 60s the station was remodeled to add and upgrade by adding a bunkroom, rec/TV area, a repair and storage area which also double as a ambulance bay, the kitchen was upgraded for the crew to relax but still no sprinklers.
The 80s brought reason for raising funds by Bingo and Las Vegas nights so an addition was needed and built to move apparatus out of its old apparatus room now used for events along with new offices, storage, and kitchen/TV area. Rooms in the old sections were remodeled for larger bunk room separate bathrooms and more event space.
The only areas that have fire protection today are the kitchen in the event hall which has a dry chemical system for the stove and deep fry area. The storage area in the addition has sprinklers which were put in by one of the members who worked for a plummer.
Now most requirements would require that there should be fire extinguisher be mounted in locations near rooms in the building. Don't see it. I was told if we need a extinguisher get it off the piece.
Smoke detectors we have them in the bunkroom, no where else.
We have been told our station would cost us a good amount to bring it up to code to have a alarm/ detection system and sprinklers.
We have been thinking of rebuilding or moving to a new site to build a new station to meet the codes.
We have a sub station that was built in the 70s by the county but doesn't meet all the codes but its their building and they can do what they want with it.
As for break ins or vandalism we have a alarm system for our events office but no other detection system like cameras or alarmed doors and windows. I have been told we don't need them even thou we have had thefts of a office safe, gear, personal items, other items including the station radio system over the years I have been a member.
Even member's vehicles have been stolen from the parking area.
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