The new state of the art live fire facility will help fire crews enhance their life saving skills.
The containers replicate real life scenarios in a controlled environment to simulate real-life emergencies in different types of buildings and vessels.
The on-Island facility means firefighters no longer have to travel away for essential training - saving approximately £50,000 a year.
Chief fire officer Kevin Froom says he expects to see a rise in fire across the Island:
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