Sugar Land officials cut the ribbon Sept. 25 on the city’s new Public Safety Training Complex, unveiling a one-stop training campus for police, fire and emergency medical services personnel to better prepare for emergencies without leaving the city.

The complex was first introduced as part of the 2015 Facilities Master Plan Update to allow public safety officials to train while on duty within city limits, according to the city’s website .

“Our first responders have the entire city behind them, and this investment shows our commitment to their safety and the safety of our residents,” Sugar Land Mayor Carol McCutcheon said in a Sept. 24 news release.

Zooming in

The new $9.6 million facility, which wrapped up construction this summer, includes an area to simulate in-home scenarios for b

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