The Elkton Emergency Response Station is an 18,283-square-foot single-story public safety facility constructed using a Butler pre‑engineered metal building, with a mezzanine located within the apparatus bays. The structure includes five apparatus bays equipped with full‑glass, electrically operated overhead doors to support efficient emergency vehicle circulation. The apparatus bays are also outfitted with a vehicle exhaust capture and removal system to enhance indoor air quality and provide a safe working environment for personnel.
The Elkton Emergency Response Station is an 18,283-square-foot single-story public safety facility constructed using a Butler pre‑engineered metal building, with a mezzanine located within the apparatus bays. The structure includes five apparatus bays equipped with full‑glass, electrically operated overhead doors to support efficient emergency vehicle circulation. The apparatus bays are also outfitted with a vehicle exhaust capture and removal system to enhance indoor air quality and provide a safe working environment for personnel.
The building program includes a comprehensive mix of functional spaces designed to support 24/7 operations, including administrative office space, training rooms, living areas, a full kitchen, ten bunk rooms, and dedicated fitness rooms. The facility was designed to balance durability, operational efficiency, and occupant comfort while meeting the specialized requirements of an active public safety operation.
The exterior of the building shows Hardi trim, manufactured stone, Shadowall metal panels, split-face CMU, and an MR-24 standing seam metal roof.