Rockland County Auxiliary 911 Dispatch Center
Additional Info
Award Winner : Nadler Modular Structures
Architectural Excellence : This tiny 300 sq. ft. building has quite a big job. In an onslaught of emergencies this little modular becomes the epicenter of Rockland County’s 911 dispatch center. Inside it, operators speak to people in need; dispatching ambulances and police cars as needed. This mobile office has to be ready to jump into action at a moments notice. The office contains 6 computer rated dispatch units used for call documentation, location tracking, and police and medical dispatch. The interior is a wood-grained paneling with matching counter tops where flat screen computers rest. The exterior is designer beige aluminum siding with a dark red metallic trim. The location of the building is just outside the Rockland County Firemen’s Training Center.
Cost Energy Effectiveness : This building saved Rockland County thousand’s of dollars as it was so quickly designed and installed; in less than 2 weeks. In addition, this building saved Rockland County tax payers money that would have otherwise gone to rent extra space in a building or renovate an old space to accommodate the auxiliary dispatch team.
Design Firm Name : None
Occupied Date : 12/13/2005
Production Start Date : 12/1/2005
Project Location City : Pomona
Project Location State Name : NY
Technical Innovation : This building comes equipped to handle complex computer rated dispatch systems. It has multiple telephone, electric, and internet outlets which aid as an essential part of the dispatchers job. The building was built with through-wall air conditioning unit and base board heating.
Total Square Feet : 300