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With this improvement, residents are encouraged to contact their insurance companies to potentially save on premiums.
“This new rating places SVFC among the top 17-35% of over 38,000 communities in the United States, a
remarkable achievement given our water supply and staffing limitations. Typically, better ratings are reserved for urban areas with hydrant systems and career fire departments,” according to the announcement.
The PPC rating is based on three components: emergency communications (10%), the fire department (50%), and water supply (40%). Washington County’s 9-1-1 system provides excellent emergency communications. SVFC improved its fire department rating by acquiring new apparatus and equipment, increasing staffing, conducting extensive training, and reducing response times. A significant factor was the deployment of Department of Emergency Services staffing to Sharpsburg in 2021, providing three highly trained responders at the station 24/7, which reduced response times and losses. It is imperative to increase staffing to improve service delivery and further reduce costs.
SVFC has invested heavily in facilities, apparatus, and equipment over the past decade, using donated and raised funds, competitive grants, and foundation donations. Currently, we are raising over $1.2 million to replace our 1998 Engine-Tanker. Like all fire companies, we face the challenge of rising equipment costs, which have doubled in the last three years.
Water supply ratings were improved through the testing and maintenance of Sharpsburg and Keedysville hydrant systems. Due to the historical nature of our community, water system expansion is limited. However, SVFC has supplemented the water supply with a 3,000-gallon tanker purchased in 2018, extensive water supply training, and the strategic deployment of “dry hydrants” at ponds and streams.
“SVFC is always ready to assist in emergencies, but we rely on community support,” says the fire department announcement. “You can make a difference by volunteering as a responder, fundraiser, or administrative member, supporting our events, participating in our fund-drive, or using your connections to benefit SVFC. These efforts improve the quality of life in our area and reduce insurance costs.”
For more information about the PPC rating or how you can help, email SVFC at [email protected].