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| The Division Chief is a 36' high tower incorporating features from both the Lieutenant and the Assistant Fire Chief. With a footprint spanning 16' wide x 32' long, the Division Chief features seven rooms for the ultimate in training. The maze room, comprised of 12 movable, slidable, and lockable partitions, allows training officers to challenge trainees time after time by redesigning the room into any configuration. The tower's inset corner balcony offers a secure and realistic area to practice rappelling and laddering.
Tower
| Dimensions: |
18'L x 16'W x 36'H |
| Roof: |
Flat |
| Roof Live Load: |
100 PSF |
| Wind Load: |
25 PSF |
| Deck Live Load: |
100 PSF |
Parapet Roof Guard with Chained Opening Interior Stair to 4th Floor Interior Fixed Ladder, 4th Floor to Roof (2) 3' x 7' Exterior Steel Doors (1) 3' x 7' Interior Steel Door (9) 3' x 4' Window Openings with Steel Shutters (1) 2'6" x 3' Bilco Roof Hatch (1) 2nd Floor 6' x 8' Inset Balcony | Residential Section
| Dimensions: |
14'L x 16'W x 25'H |
| Roof: |
16° Gable |
| Roof Live Load: |
100 PSF |
| Wind Load: |
25 PSF |
| Deck Live Load: |
100 PSF |
Roof Ladder Fender Brackets (1) 3' x 7' Exterior Steel Door (3) 3' x 3' Window Openings with Steel Shutters (2) 3' x 4' Window Openings with Steel Shutters (2) 3'x 3' Hinged Gable Louvers (2) 4' x 4' Roof Chop-Out Curbs (1) 1st Floor Burn Room (1) 2nd Floor Maze Room (1) Westec™ Insulation System (1) Scout Temperature Monitoring System | Land Area Requirements
| Basic building site |
1.00 acre |
| Drafting pit |
0.20 acre |
| Vehicle extrication pad |
0.20 acre |
| Rail car spill |
0.60 acre |
| Tank truck spill/roll-over |
0.60 acre |
| Flammable liquid pond |
0.10 acre |
| Electric transformer pad |
0.10 acre |
| Aircraft rescue pad |
0.70 acre |
| Classroom building |
0.30 acre |
| Garage |
0.30 acre |
Additional allowances should be made for parking, retention ponds, or equipment storage.
Land area requirements vary slightly for different tower models. Please contact us for requirements on your specific project. | |
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