The Volunteer Fire Department of Bethany’s NCRRS rating is a respectable Class 3. Obtaining this rating is a testament to the dedication and professionalism demonstrated daily by the men and women within Bethany’s Fire Department and the Board of Directors.
The North Carolina Response Rating System (NCRRS) is a division of the Department of Insurance (DOI). NCRRS inspects fire departments and grades them based on their resources and ability to fight structural fires. Administered and maintained by the Office of the State Fire Marshal, the NCRRS routinely inspects more than 1300 North Carolina fire departments. It rates them based on their resources and ability to respond and extinguish structural fires against a uniform set of criteria which incorporate nationally recognized fire protection standards.
The NCRRS grading plan is required by law to be at least as stringent as the current one utilized by the Insurance Services Office (ISO), and the intent of the NCRRS is to make it as compatible as possible while keeping it usable and current. The NCRRS ratings range from a class 1 rated fire department (highest best possible rating) to a Class 10 rated fire department (not recognized as a certified fire department by the state- unprotected). Generally, the lower class number a fire department receives the better prepared the fire department may be to respond to fires in its district. The better prepared a fire department is, the more likely they will have lower fire losses. The rating they receive may also affect the insurance rates in a fire district with higher ratings, thus providing cost savings.
ISO utilizes the Fire Suppression Rating Schedule as the manual for reviewing the firefighting capabilities of individual communities. This schedule evaluates four (4) significant areas of a district’s fire suppression readiness as the basis of the assigned numerical rating. The four areas that were established are Emergency Communication, Fire Department, Water Supply, and Community Risk Reduction. The maximum of 105.5 grading points is possible.
The North Carolina Response Rating System is a division of the Department of Insurance and the Office of the State Fire Marshal. The rating classification system is tied to insurance premiums for homeowners and businesses within a given fire district. Ratings for each fire department are based on varying factors related to capabilities, response and resources within a given fire district. Numerical ratings range from 1 (highest) to 10 (not recognized as a fire department).
We are pleased with this rating, and continually strive to find new and innovative ways to lower our rating for our citizens. The department’s next rating will occur sometime in last quarter of 2024.
ADDRESS: 6052 NC-65
Reidsville, NC 27320
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