The Emergency Services Training Center prepares the next generation of first responders
and addresses the evolving training needs of local fire departments. The training
tower is designed to deliver hands-on, real-world training for both Harper students
pursuing fire science degrees and career first responders seeking to enhance their
skills with modern training props, live fire areas and simulation technology. Students,
faculty and participants use the adjacent classroom building to prepare for simulations
and debrief afterward.
Harper College has also established the Fire Training Academy, which provides structured
training and certification for new and aspiring firefighters while offering ongoing
professional development and advanced certification programs for career firefighters
in the region.
Opening Date
April 8, 2026
9,040
Total Indoor Training and Classroom Space Square Footage
3,270
Total Outdoor Training Space Square Footage
4
# of Floors in Training Tower
1
# of Floors in Classroom Building
$9.3 million
Total Cost
Building Features
Building Letter: The Emergency Services Training Center is Building Q.
Location: On the northwest side of campus, near parking lot 11.
Training Tower: The 4-story, flexible facility simulates a variety of situations that first responders
encounter including:
a single-family residence
an apartment building with a central corridor
an open-layout space with props and obstacles
a high-rise office building
Classroom Building: The adjacent single-story classroom building provides students, faculty and other
participants a place to prepare for simulations and debrief afterward.
Sustainability: While the training tower is an unoccupied structure that doesn’t qualify for LEED
certification, sustainable features include concrete pavement for durability and to
reduce heat island effect; stormwater runoff best practices including native and adaptive
plantings, rain gardens and bioswales; and use of local materials with high recycled
content. The classroom building uses reflective roof surfaces; energy efficient heating
and cooling systems; low-flow plumbing fixtures; and LED lighting.
Funding: The Emergency Services Training Center was financed through the college’s Operations
and Maintenance Fund and a $1 million SAFE Tech Federal Grant, which helps fund technology,
equipment and training programs.
Programs: The center enables new courses and enhancements to current public service programs,
such as:
Theatrical smoke: Natural gas-fed burn props produce flame and heat inside the building. Smoke is simulated
through smoke machines, much like you'd see on stage at a performance. This non-toxic,
water-based theater smoke dissipates into the air upon exiting the building.
Building gallery
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Norm Bemis, coordinator of Harper’s Fire Science Technology program (from left);
James Meyer, trustee; Bill Kelley, board chair; Dr. Avis Proctor, Harper College president;
Scott Mackeben, chief of the Palatine Fire Department; Walt Mundt, trustee; Pat Stack,
trustee; and Dr. Joanne Ivory, dean of Career and Technical Programs; celebrated the
opening of Harper's new Emergency Services Training Center.
Harper's new Emergency Services Training Center includes 9,040 square feet of indoor
training space, spread across four floors that are able to simulate a wide range of
emergency situations.
The Emergency Services Training Center is designed to replicate real-world environments,
including a bedroom in a single-family home (pictured), a kitchen, an apartment corridor
and a high-rise building. The facility features modern training props, live fire areas
and simulation technology.
Attendees of the ribbon-cutting ceremony take a walkthrough of the Training Tower
to learn about its different areas and features.
Students from Harper's Fire Science Technology program listen to a lecture in one
of the Emergency Service Training Center's brand new classrooms.
Students from Harper's Fire Science Technology program get real experience in the
Training Tower where they practice handling situations as first responders.
As a way to strengthen Harper’s relationship with the community, the Emergency Services
Training Center is open to local fire departments for use. Here, the Rolling Meadows
Fire Department visits to conduct required training.
Aerial from the northwest
Aerial from the southwest
Classroom building and training tower
Construction Timelapse
In the News
Daily Herald opinion: A vision realized: Harper College training center strengthens future of public safety
Harper College has opened its $9.3 million, 9,040-square-foot Emergency Services Training Center -- including a prominent four-story burn tower for regional firefighter training -- in a project decades in the making.
Read the Daily Herald Article
‘This group made it happen’: Firefighting training center 25 years in the making opens at Harper College
Harper College has opened its $9.3 million, 9,040-square-foot Emergency Services Training Center -- including a prominent four-story burn tower for regional firefighter training -- in a project decades in the making.
Read the Daily Herald Article
Harper opens Emergency Services Training Center, expanding hands-on training for first responders
The state-of-the-art center will be home to Harper College’s new Fire Academy, delivering immersive training for students and career firefighters.
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New $9.3 million hub for firefighter training breaks ground at Harper College
Harper College in Palatine is adding a $9.3 million emergency services training center long sought by local fire departments. The 9,040-square-foot facility will educate aspiring firefighters and provide continuing professional development to current firefighters.
Read the Daily Herald Article
Harper’s new Emergency Services Training Center brings the heat for first responder training
Harper College has broken ground on a center and fire tower that will educate students and provide training for regional firefighters. The college is also establishing the Fire Training Academy for both aspiring and career firefighters.
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Background
Project background: Firefighters must make split-second decisions in the middle of hectic, life-or-death
situations. This skill is honed through practical simulation in a controlled training
center, which previously required area first responders to drive 50 or more miles
away to the nearest facility. Harper College’s Fire Science Technology program has long been recognized as one of the top academic programs for firefighters in
Illinois. So, when the leaders of northwest suburban fire departments identified the
need for a training facility closer to home, Harper’s campus was a natural fit. Harper
leaders and area fire chiefs grew the idea of a campus facility that would provide
hands-on, real-world training for both students and career first responders. Harper
has also established a Fire Training Academy to provide structured training and certification
for new and aspiring firefighters while offering ongoing professional development
and advanced certification programs for career firefighters in the region.
Construction Timeline
March 3, 2025
Groundbreaking
March 2025
Mobilization / Construction
November 2025
Substantial completion
April 8, 2026
Center opens / Ready for training
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