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Overview of tours of neighbor
public safety facilities
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Why we went
• Lessons from our peers on design and construction
of public safety facilities
• Hear best practices; what worked and what didn't
• Gather information on the building experience and
functionality; what would they have done
differently?
Where we went
• Fire stations:
• Burien /Normandy Park
Stations 28 & 29
• SeaTac /Kent RFA
Station 45
• Eastside Fire & Rescue
Stations 72 & 78
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• Justice Centers:
• City of Kirkland
• City of Seattle
• Police Stations:
• University of
Washington
• City of Lakewood
• City of Issaquah Public
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What we heard -high -level themes
• Importance of bringing in the community and
employees in the planning process
• Function over form every time
• Look long term - plan for growth and think about
what can be done now to save money in the future
• Modern facilities safer, allow for faster response
times, meet state and federal regulations
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Fire Station 28
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• Open workspace leads
to collaboration
• On -site training areas
keep crews in the house
• Kitchen overbuilt to
service EOC personnel
when necessary
• Faster doors = faster
response times
Fire Station 29
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• Decon facility keeps
"dirty" and "clean" areas
apart
• Dorms on first floor
leads to faster response
• Be sure to plan for
everything....
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Fire Station 45
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pressure checks, but not
community area
• Individual dorms, steps
away from the bays
• Finishings chosen to
reduce contamination -
i.e. cement floors
• Site constrained; does
not allow for growth
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Fire Station 72
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its drawbacks of initial
expense and ongoing
maintenance
• "Green construction" has
its benefits in terms of
the environment and
long term costs
• Adequate space for
firefighters to file
reports
Fire Station 78
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secure, separate staff
parking area
• Ready room /kitchen
open floor plan
• Difficulties with
contractor
• Longer build due to
permitting issues
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Design facilitates
separation of inmates
Designated spaces for
critical needs (jury, etc.)
Importance of
soundproofing and
acoustics
Security and access
considerations
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• Compliant holding
facility & records storage
• Flow and security key -
keep jury room away
from inmate transport
• jury room amenities
frees up staff time; keeps
process integrity
• Build for 30yr growth
• Separate employee
entrances and parking
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• Community space
• Evidence facility and
training spaces meet
regulatory requirements
• Ample storage
• Specific equipment
rooms
• Secure K -9 facilities
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Police Station
Function over form
• Multiple interview rooms
with key features
• Patrol briefing room hub
for entire building
• Technology to minimize
delay during emergencies
• Work stations designed so
officers can observe
suspects and supervisors
observe officers
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Works Shops
• Adequate space, light
and airflow for storage,
fleet maintenance, tools
and equipment
• Design includes drive-
under overhang that
allows for dry loading
• Separate personal
parking area
• Generator backup
• Floor pit for oil chan es
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