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Greer's For-Greer public safety training center set for June grand opening
Summary
Construction on Greer's new public safety training center is nearly complete and the facility, the first of four For-Greer projects, is slated for a June grand opening; the center is estimated to cost $17 million.
Content
Construction on Greer's public safety training center is nearly complete and is described as the first finished project of the city's For-Greer initiative. The For-Greer plan comprises four projects intended to address community needs and totals about $100 million. The training center is estimated to cost $17 million and is located on Hood Road. A grand opening is planned for June, though a specific date is still being finalized.
Key details:
- The facility includes a main building with indoor training space, classrooms and offices.
- On-site features reported include a 50-yard indoor firing range, a multi-story fire tower and a storage building for dedicated training vehicles.
- The fire tower is still under construction and will be accessible from all sides, with interior and exterior stairways and an elevator shaft.
- The tower will have a removable roof for ventilation and confined-space training, and anchor points for rappelling; it is also designed for hidden-fire simulations and rescue practice.
- Officials say the center will allow mandatory training to happen in Greer instead of traveling to Columbia, preserving equipment availability and easing onboarding for new hires under state standards.
Summary:
The center is presented as the first completed element of the For-Greer program and is intended to host joint training for police, fire and partner agencies while keeping dedicated vehicles available for operations. A June grand opening is planned, and a specific date remains undetermined at this time.
