Chattanooga Fire Department achieves top fire protection rating
Fire departments across America are rated for their ability to respond to and suppress structure fires, and
"Our fire department protects life and property every day in
Four main areas are evaluated to determine a fire department's classification on the 1-5 scale: the fire department itself, emergency communications, water supply, and aspects of community risk including code inspections and public education activities.
Authorities couldn't project what the premium savings for businesses and homeowners might add up to, but fire department Chief
"This process started with my predecessor, Fire Chief
"
"Generally speaking, an improvement to the public protection class rating will positively impact the overall premiums in a community. Going from a 2 to a 1, I would expect that in general you might see a decrease in premiums," he said.
"Each respective insurance company will view a public protection class rating a little differently. There may be some companies that weigh that factor in the calculation of rates and premiums more so than other companies, so it's always good to periodically shop around if you're a home or business owner."
Berke said the achievement "reflects the excellence of the department and the organizations that supported them in this goal."
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