Training for Tomorrow
The training facility features a Use-of-Force Training Simulator Room equipped with virtual reality technology, allowing officers to practice de-escalating a wide range of scenarios they may encounter on patrol. The combat training room is lined with padded floors and walls to ensure safety during defensive tactics exercises.
Additionally, a reality-based training area includes movable walls, enabling officers to customize the building’s layout and simulate responses to emergency calls, such as hostage situations. The facility also includes three traditional classrooms with movable walls, providing flexibility to accommodate various class sizes.
Blending Modern Design with Campus Tradition
To seamlessly integrate the new facility into the surrounding SUNY Niagara campus, LaBella developed a materials drawing during the conceptual design phase. The exterior design and material selections offer a modern yet contextual representation of the existing college architecture. Key materials include a fiber-reinforced cement wall panel rainscreen system, brick veneer masonry water table, cast stone, corrugated metal wall panels, and aluminum-framed insulated glass windows and storefront systems.
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy celebrates its 50th anniversary and the opening of its new facility.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on November 19, 2024, where members of the press were invited to tour the new facility. This provided the community with an inside look at the state-of-the-art training center designed to better prepare law enforcement officers to protect both the public and themselves.
Read more on the ribbon cutting at the WNY Papers site below.
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