Timothy Jenkins, interim police chief, explains a training space after a ribbon-cutting ceremony March 26 at Marine Corps Support Facility Blount Island in Jacksonville, Florida. A new $14.2 million police station and emergency operations center opened on the facility, consolidating vital functions into a single, hardened structure and enhancing protection for Marine Corps' prepositioning programs. The up to date, 18,500-square-foot building combines the former police station and emergency operations center, which had been in structures vulnerable to hurricanes.
Date Taken: | 03.26.2025 |
Date Posted: | 03.26.2025 17:10 |
Photo ID: | 8937644 |
VIRIN: | 250326-M-BD377-5796 |
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Location: | JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, US |
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