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2/16/1988
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Ao <br /> <br />APPLICATION FOR PURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY AT <br /> CENTENNIAL PARK <br /> AT PUBLIC BENEFIT ALLOWANCE <br /> Page 3 <br /> <br />(cont'd) - <br />The proposed educational/training facility would be cap- <br />able of accommodating classroom instruction for a broad <br />range of mandated and in-service training for both sworn <br />and non-sworn employees. Last year the department facil- <br />itated and/or conducted over 29,000 hours of training <br />for our 57? employees. This is equivalent to 6.6 work <br />days of instruction per employee. The curriculum offered <br />ranged from specialized in-service instruction to state <br />(POST) mandated advanced officers' courses. Training <br />programs are conducted on a year-round basis with <br />individual class size ranging from 20 to 60 students. <br />Instructors are both in-house experts and outside <br />professionals depending upon subject matter. <br /> <br />Additionally, the department provides cardio-pulmonary <br />resuscitation training, leadership training for Neigh- <br />borhood Watch block captains and other courses to the <br />public when facilities are available. This public <br />service would be enhanced with the proposed training <br />facility. Rancho Santiago College, which is the only <br />college in the county conducting fire training courses <br />would expand its current capacity by offering emergency <br />medical training courses, and conducting officer training <br />classes. Also, the college may move its academy to the <br />new facility. Currently the college shares the same two <br />facilities with other fire departments in the county. <br /> <br />The college activities would consist of classroom <br />training to students interested in fire suppression. <br />Also, the advanced courses would be available for fire- <br />fighters. Other components of the college training <br />include various drills, fire simulation and video- <br />tapings. The fire training facility would have four <br />large classrooms which could break away into one large <br />classroom or into smaller classrooms. The facility <br />would also consist of a burn tower, a par course, a <br />videotaping studio, and a pit for practicing extin- <br />guishing oil fires. <br /> <br />B. (1) Number of students enrolled - approximately 160. <br /> <br />(2) Number of classes operating - approximately 25. <br /> <br />(3) Problems with overcrowding and inadequate <br /> facilities have been discussed in part A of <br /> section. <br /> <br />this <br /> <br />(4) Average enrollment per classroom unit ~ <br /> approximately 36 - 40. <br /> <br /> <br />
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