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N.Y. county opens live-fire training center, honors fire service leader

Dutchess County’s new three-story live-fire training building will provide realistic burn scenarios while honoring longtime deputy fire coordinator Ray Nichols

Daily Freeman

HYDE PARK, N.Y. — Dutchess County’s new state-of-the-art Live Fire Training Building officially opened Saturday, June 20, at the county’s Emergency Response campus on Creek Road.

The modular fire training structure will provide firefighters with the opportunity to train in a variety of live burn scenarios, according to a release from the county. Live burn exercises will allow firefighters to train in real-time fire conditions within a controlled structure, helping them better understand fire behavior, strengthen coordination, and make critical decisions safely and effectively, the release added.

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The release also said that the three‑story modular burn building is constructed using reinforced shipping containers and features movable wall partitions that can be reconfigured to simulate realistic interior environments such as hallways and rooms. This flexibility enables firefighters to train for a broad range of emergency situations with the highest level of authenticity.

Additional components — including a rappelling tower, self-contained breathing apparatus maze, rebar cutting prop, pitched roof prop, forced-entry door, standpipe connections and other features — support training in confined space operations, hose configurations, forcible entry, search and rescue, and high-angle rope rescues.

As part of the event, the county’s Fire Training Grounds were dedicated in honor of Ray Nichols. He has served as the county’s deputy fire coordinator for nearly 40 years. A Hyde Park resident, Nichols has been foundational in the development and expansion of the county’s training facilities, the release said. A longtime member of the Roosevelt Fire Department, he served as chief in the 1980s. He also played a key role in the creation of the Hyde Park Training Association.

Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino said in the release, “This new fire training building is an exciting step forward for firefighter training in Dutchess County. Live burn training is essential, and our firefighters now have a top-tier facility to sharpen their skills safely and effectively. Every day our community counts on the dedication and expertise of volunteer and career firefighters, and we’re proud to give these brave men and women the tools they need to protect lives and property.”

County Emergency Response Commissioner William H. Beale said in the release, “This new training building is a game‑changer for firefighter readiness. It provides cutting‑edge, scenario‑driven training that meets modern standards and elevates firefighters’ skills. We are grateful to the local departments for their continued support of our Fire Training Grounds and look forward to continuing to elevate training opportunities for the brave men and women of fire service, ensuring they will be even more prepared to keep our communities safe.”

What features would you want in a new fire training building?

Live-burn rooms, movable walls, SCBA mazes, roof props, forcible-entry doors, standpipes, rappelling towers — what training props or layouts best prepare crews for the real thing?



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