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BC3’s smoky burn building gets a breather

In this image taken from video, firefighters training in the Butler County Fire School are shown at the Public Safety Training Center burn building on Butler County Community College’s main campus on Aug. 17. The three-story building used to train tristate firefighters to save lives and property is undergoing a $76,000 project to replace about 1,150 interior haydite blocks degraded by temperatures ranging from 300 to 1,200 degrees. Submitted Photo

A three-story Butler County Community College burn building used to train tristate firefighters to save lives and property is undergoing a $76,000 project to replace 1,150 interior haydite blocks degraded by temperatures ranging from 300 to 1,200 degrees.

The Butler County Fire Chiefs Association pledged $30,000 to the BC3 Education Foundation. The money will defray costs associated with repairing walls that define 13 rooms within a building where up to 30 firefighters can simultaneously navigate “with enough smoke, in pitch-black, zero visibility,” said Kevin Smith, a volunteer firefighter in Butler Township.

Smith is also an administrator in the Public Safety Training department within BC3’s noncredit Workforce Development division.

Fire departments and industrial fire brigades from Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Crawford, Erie, Lawrence, Venango, Washington or Westmoreland counties enhanced skills in the building in 2024, Smith said.

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