Monolithic Emergency Center Emergency Center Prototype A (birds eye view) — This alternative for the Emergency Center has the three domes in a row. It will fit on narrower property. The size of the domes will be determined by what needs to go in the building. (Leland A. Gray Architects, LLC) Emergency Center Prototype A (floor plan) — The interior has a lot of space for every need. If so desired or needed, the offices in the back can have windows with tornado shutters or tornado-safe doors. (Leland A. Gray Architects, LLC) Emergency Center Prototype A — This shows the three in a row domes from overhead. This will give tornado protection to all of the emergency services personnel and equipment. (Leland A. Gray Architects, LLC) Emergency Center Prototype B (birds eye view) — This alternative (B) for the Emergency Center has three domes offset. It will fit a different shape of property. The size of the domes will be determined by what needs to go in the building. (Leland A. Gray Architects, LLC) Emergency Center Prototype B (floor plan) — Space for every need. And safety for everyone. No fire, nor wind, nor earthquake to hurt or make someone afraid. (Leland A. Gray Architects, LLC) Emergency Center Prototype B — This shows the three domes in a triangle configuration. Again, this will give tornado protection to all of the Emergency Services personnel and equipment. (Leland A. Gray Architects, LLC)