After five years in the making, the ribbon was officially cut on Picton’s new joint emergency services facility Thursday evening.
The $4 million, 17,000 square foot fire hall and paramedics facility is located at 8 McDonald Drive.
It features four double bays for fire services and two double bays for paramedic services, along with administration offices for the fire department, paramedic services, training rooms and 911 dispatch.
Fire Chief Scott Manlow says while there is still a lot of nostalgia with the old fire hall, the new state of the art facility will have huge benefits.
Another new feature in the hall is the IT internal fire viewer based on a geographic information system that helps them narrow in exactly where the call is they are responding to, identify fire hydrants, water sources etc.
Tim Kraemer explained it has made their task of fighting fires more effective and efficient.
The fire department has been working out of the new hall since July and the paramedics moved in mid August.