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Deltona Fire Station No. 65
Deltona, Florida
The Deltona Fire Station # 65 is a 24/7 Essential Facility housing the Deltona Fire Department and includes administrative offices, meeting/training rooms, Dayroom and 3 Bay Apparatus Area. The facility also includes a Physical Agility, Library, Fully Equipped Kitchen and Sleeping Quarters. The Deltona Fire Station #65 is 11,000 SF Facility designed for LEED® certification.
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Okeechobee Emergency/Communications Center
Okeechobee, Florida
This is a joint-use facility, consisting of approximately 15,000 square feet, designed to accommodate the communications section of the Office of the Sheriff and the Department of Emergency Management. The structure is designed to withstand "near absolute" forces as well as redundant critical systems, in order to ensure facility survivability.
The E.O.C. portion of the facility contains an incident command center with associated "break-out" rooms, food service facilities, dormitories, and offices/conference areas for elected officials; all programmed and designed to comply with federal protocols.
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Sunrise Public Safety Complex
Sunrise, Florida
This ADG designed Public Safety project for City of Sunrise, is located on the City's Municipal Complex which also includes City Hall, Library, Senior Center and a Cultural/Community Center. These existing buildings provide a context for the design that provides a reference through colors, materials, and complimentary details, creating a unified sense of identity within the Complex. During the project planning phase, ADG examined vehicle and pedestrian access, utility network, and overall site infrastructure connections with recommendations for modification to benefit current Municipal Complex functionality and enhance future improvements. The 133,000 square foot Public Safety Complex will provide the City a secure, storm-hardened, state-of-the-art technologically sophisticated center for Police and Fire Rescue Services. A five-story Public Safety Building houses the entire operations of the Police Department's 300 employees, and includes Joint-use Broward County/City of Sunrise 911 Communications Center (PSAP), Municipal Emergency Operations Center, City-wide Management Information Services (M.I.S.) Data Center, an indoor eight-lane Firing Range, and Fire-Rescue Administration/Training Facilities. Also located on the site with direct access to the City's main traffic arterial is the two-story, 4 bay Fire Station No. 72. Both buildings are served by a Central Energy Plant which provides 100% redundancy to all critical infrastructure components, ensuring that the facilities remain operational during and immediately after a natural disaster or man-made incident.
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Clay County Emergency Services Complex
Clay County, Florida
Clay County selected ADG to design a combined Emergency Operations Center and Fire Rescue Communications / Dispatch Center. The facility is designed based on the enhanced hurricane and redundancy criteria of the HMGP Grant from the State of Florida, Division of Emergency Management. The facility is an approximately 26,000 square foot, 2-story concrete tilt wall structure, consisting of 17,000 square feet of Emergency Management related departments and 9,000 square feet of Communications and Dispatch related space housing 12 call takers and dispatch positions. The building is designed to withstand winds of up to 160 mph as well as an impact level equal to tornado force projectiles.
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