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Wendel/Five Bugles Design

Banbury Place, 800 Wisconsin St. Suite 202
Eau Claire, WI 54703-3521
715 832-4848
715 832-4850

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Five Bugles Design is an emergency services design firm with over 150 emergency services projects throughout the Midwest and Rocky Mountain states.  We are committed to the idea that each project is unique and is an integral part of its community.  We ensure that our projects not only meet but exceed our client's goals so that their facility operates effectively far into the future. 

The design professionals at Five Bugles Design are convinced that the difference between a good facility and a great one are the small details, things that can only be learned through experience in all facets of emergency response. Our design specialists have that experience!

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Wendel’s award winning Five Bugles Design team provides planning and design services solely to the public safety service industry.
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Five Bugles Design provides planning and architectural design services solely to the public safety service industry.
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Five Bugles Design provides architectural planning and design services for the public safety service industry.
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Articles

Brown Reynolds Watford Architects
Topics at the 2019 SDC ranged from intitial planning and building to sustainability.
Firehouse’s Station Design Conference highlighted the latest in station design innovations, technology and healthy concepts.
July 1, 2019
The Eau Claire Fire Department's new Fire Station No. 10 was designed with a focus on reducing exposure to toxins.
Robert Krzyzanowski shares how one department's station design focuses on revitalizing a contaminated site and decontaminating firefighters.
May 1, 2019
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Portage, IN, Fire Station No. 3 includes an outdoor space for dining, gathering and social interaction for firefighters.
Janet Wilmoth reviews what she found trending for design and safety with the 2017 Station Design Award submissions.
Dec. 26, 2017
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A station site must be located on, or adjacent to, a main travel artery that provides good access, egress, visibility for responding fire department emergency apparatus, and adequate public alerting of the fire department incoming and departing fire equipment.
Ed Mishefske looks at the key considerations for fire station selection issues related to response times.
Aug. 1, 2016

News

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Fitness racks can remain highly functional even when designed to conserve space in your fire station.
A firefighting fitness expert teamed up with an architect to educate Station Design Conference attendees on incorporating powerhouse fitness rooms into fire station design.
May 15, 2019
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Michael Clark and Heather Lewis discussed how Geographical Information Systems can be applied to chose the proper location for fire stations.
June 26, 2018

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Ed Mishefske

Sr. Emer. Servicies Specialist

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