CUMBERLAND COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) — The ultimate phase of construction is starting for a major training complex for first responders in Cumberland County.
Seasoned leaders in Cumberland County’s Emergency Management say having this new training facility will be a major advantage for future firefighters and first responders.
“I am excited for them. This type of training was not around when I started back in the 70s,” said Chief Freddy Johnson Sr. of the Stoney Point Fire Department.
Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) says this is the last wave of construction at its 30-acre complex. Last year, it opened its Swift Water Training Facility at the site; the only one of its kind on the East Coast.
Several more training structures are coming to the construction site, including towers built to resemble apartment areas and staging areas for various fire scenarios. Officials say having training facilities like this is needed for Cumberland County’s evolving population. Soon, aspiring emergency workers won’t …