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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWS Item 01 - ISO RatingI I I "t is- to All^o�t� OFFICE (ISO) um is What is the Public Protection Classification (PPC} system? It is the countrywide classification system used by the Insurance Services Office (ISO) to reflect a community's local fire protection for property insurance rating purposes. The public fire protection of a city is graded by using ISO's Fire Suppression Rating Schedule to develop the community's classification. How does the PPC system grade local fire protection? ISO classifies communities from 1 (the best) to 10 ( the worst) based on how well they score on the ISO Fire Suppression Rating Schedule, which grades such features as water distribution, fire department equipment and manpower and fire alarm facilities. ISO field representatives use the schedule when surveying a community's fire protection capability. The score that is determined from applying the Fire Suppression Rating Schedule is translated into a public protection classification. A perfect score in Texas is 106.5. It consists of 50 points for fire department capabilities, 40 points for water supply and distribution, 10 points for receiving and handling fire alarms and 6.5 points for a " Texas Addendum " that grades fire safety education, building code enforcement, fire prevention code enforcement and fire investigation capabilities. What is the savings to homeowners and commercial property? By changing from a classification from the cities current PPC from a 4 to a 2 would mean a reduction of 10% to the insurance premiums for each homeowner and commercial property. A class 2 is the lowest number that can be achieved for a homeowner but a class 1 is the lowest rating for all other properties (commercial, retail, hotels, etc...) which will lower the premium an additional 10%. Improvements to the City of Grapevine PPC since the last rating in 1992. Station 5 placed in-service, northeast section of city Ladder Truck fully staffed Increased fire hydrant inspection program One additional fire inspector Increased live burn drills for operations personnel Increase multi -company drills at fire training field Increased the required fire training from 20 hours a year to 240 hours Increased site drawings of all major building for pre fire planning Citizens Fire Academy established On board computers in each fire apparatus Fire Safety Clowns Increased fire prevention awareness programs to the public Fire pump performance testing annually Juvenile Fire Setter Interdiction program On shift fire investigators Computer Aided Dispatch System ( CAD } Records Management System for fire reports and inspections Up grade to dispatcher consoles Enhanced 911 system Purchased 800 MHz Trunk Radio System Purchased additional portable radios for each fire vehicle Increase water distribution system with larger water mains Additional overhead water storage tank ( Peach Street ) GPS equipment to assist proper placement of hydrants/valve in the GIS Pending additional improvement programs Adopting current 2003 Fire Code Adopting current 2003 Building Code Placing Compressed Air Foam Systems ( CAFS ) on all future purchases of fire engines and ladder trucks. CONSULTANT GRADING REPORT A Report From MIKE PIETSCH, P.E. CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. W, 11401041111 111 111 111 1,111", li Concerning The Possible Improvement In The City of Grapevine's ISO Public Protection Classification Submitted by: W. Michael Pietsch, P.E. Civil Engineer Mike Pietsch, P.E. Consulting Services, Inc. 3101 S. Country Club Rd. Garland, TX 75043-1311 Phone: 972-271-3292 Fax: 972-840-6665 E -Mail: wmpietsch@attbi.com A Report From MIKE PIETSCH, P.E. CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. we THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE Concerning The Possible Improvement In The City of Grapevine's ISO Public Protection Classification In this report I will prepare and analyze a mock grading, which would result if an ISO Public Protection Survey were requested by the City of Grapevine. This grading represents the best -case scenario to maximize the Public Protection Classification for Grapevine. At present, the City of Grapevine enjoys an ISO Public Protection Classification of 4. The mock grading demonstrates that for The City of Grapevine an ISO Public Protection Classification of 2 is appropriate. A point total of 88.65 would result with Grapevine's existing infrastructure. This result assumes that The City of Grapevine is required to have only five (5) fire stations in service. These five (5) stations should house a total of five (5) engine companies and two (2) ladder companies. Please remember that ISO standards relate only to the fire insurance classification of Grapevine. These rating standards are not for life safety purposes. When life safety is a consideration I suggest that a third ladder company be placed in service at Fire Station # 5. However, this study only relates to the ISO Public Protection Classification of Grapevine. At the conclusion of the overview of the grading there will be a list of suggested improvements which, if implemented, would allow Grapevine to achieve a point total that would move the community into a Class 1. As noted above these suggested improvements relate only to the fire insurance classification of Grapevine. They are not for property loss prevention or life safety purposes and no life safety or property loss prevention suggestions are made. 4/9/2003 Report To The City of Grapevine Page 2 Mike Pietsch, P. E. Consulting Services, Inc. 0 OVERVIEW OF THE GRADING Five (5) fire stations will be required. Each of the five stations will be required to house an engine company and fire stations #1 and #4 will be required to house a ladder company. This will require the City of Grapevine to have a total of five (5) engine companies and two (2) ladder companies in service. Two engine companies and one ladder company, as a minimum, should respond to all first alarm structural fires. This grading assumes the 95 -foot aerial ladder presently in reserve is placed into service at Fire Station #4 and that Fire Station #3 is relocated to the general vicinity of Mustang Blvd. and Southwest Grapevine Blvd. Fire station #1 should continue to house an engine company and a ladder company (minimum height of the aerial ladder or elevating platform should be 100 -feet). Fire stations #2, relocated #3 and #5 should house an engine company. I have assumed the engine/ladder truck (engine with a 75 -foot aerial ladder) will be the apparatus at station #5 to help with the life safety issue, which is not a part of this study. However, this apparatus will be credited only as an engine. The grading for this scenario is 88.65, ISO Class 2. Please see the accompanying information for more detail. The suggestions for improving this classification to ISO 1 are as follows (this assumes the benchmark is 88.65): • Improve the training records. At present, training records are not in a format that is compatible with ISO's required format. This will add 2.27 points to the grading. • Add a compressed air foam system to the existing engine companies. This will add 1.5 points to the grading via the Texas Addendum. Actually, only the Purchase Order needs to be forwarded to Jesse Williams with The State Fire Marshal's Office for his approval. When the compressed air foam systems are in service Mr. Williams will visit Grapevine to document their existence. Do not forward this information to ISO. The addendum is under control of The State Fire Marshal's Office 4/9/2003 Report To The City of Grapevine Page 3 Mike Pietsch, P. E. Consulting Services, Inc. • Providing the department with the following additional equipment for the existing 118 -foot aerial ladder truck at fire station #1: Two self contained breathing apparatus, two spare cylinders, four 12 x 18 -foot salvage covers, one hose hoist, one 35 -foot extension ladder, one 40 -foot extension ladder (a second 35 -foot extension ladder can substitute for the 40 -foot extension ladder), and two 6 -foot pike poles. This will add 0.40 points. • Providing the department with the following additional equipment for the 95 -foot ladder truck at fire station # 4: Two self contained breathing apparatus, two spare cylinders, eight 12 x 18 -foot salvage covers, one hose hoist, a 35 -foot or 40 -foot extension ladder (40 -foot extension ladder is required) and a 20 -foot roof ladder. This will add 0.38 points. • Inspecting the fire hydrants semi-annually. This will add 0.77 points. • Properly preplan all the commercial properties within the fire department boundaries of Grapevine and update them semiannually. This would add 0.81 points • Increase the company training in and around the fire station to 20 hours per member per month. This would add 0.19 points. In summary, based on the information provided me by the City of Grapevine, the grading result would be 94.97 if all the suggested improvements (7 bullets above) were implemented. A point total of 94.97 will result in a Public Protection Classification of 1. The City of Grapevine is presently a Class 4. Improving to a classification of 1 will result in an automatic review in New York. This is a very technical review. I strongly suggest that the City of Grapevine achieve a Class 2 prior to attempting the move to a Class 1. 4/9/2003 Report To The City of Grapevine Page 4 Mike Pietsch, P.E. Consulting Services, Inc. My recommendation to the City of Grapevine is to request an ISO survey as soon as practical. This suggestion has been conveyed to Chief Anderson. I suggest Chief Anderson utilize all the extensive support data that I developed for this study when ISO actually surveys the City of Grapevine. The maps I generated will be especially useful to the ISO Field Representative assigned the City of Grapevine. This support data will demonstrate to the assigned field representative that a Public Protection Classification of 2 is appropriate. I enjoyed working with Chief Anderson and the various other City Officials from the City of Grapevine. If an explanation of this report is needed I will be happy to meet with the City of Grapevine anytime (day or night) at no additional expense to the community. I have explained this type of information to many city councils over the last 26 -years. I appreciate the opportunity afforded me by the City of Grapevine and look forward to working with your community in the future. 4/9/2003 Report To The City of Grapevine Page 5 Mike Pietsch, P.E. Consulting Services, Inc. W. Michael Pietsch, P.E. Civil Engineer Mike Pietsch, P.E. Consulting Services, Inc. 3101 S. Country Club Rd. Garland, TX 75043-1311 Phone: 972-271-3292 Fax: 972-840-6665 E-mail. wmpietsch@attbi.com Grading Summary Sheet Requiring 5 stations housing 5 engine companies and 2 ladder companies. Classification 2 I II. IV V. Receiving & Handling Fire Alarms: Total 10.00. Maximum =10 a. Item 414 - 2.00 b. Item 422 - 3.00 C. Item 432 - 5.00 Fire Department Total 39.52, Maximum= 50 a. Item 513 - 10.00 b. Item 523 - 1.00 C. Item 532 - 5.00 d. Item 549 - 4.46 e. Item 553 - 0.90 f. Item 561 - 3.16 g. Item 571 - 8.93 h. Item 581 - 5.49 + 0.58 (CTT) Water Supply Total 37.24. Maximum = 40 a. Item 616 - 33.01 b. Item 621 - 2.00 C. Item 631 - 2.23 Divergence Addendum -2.81 4.70, Maximum = 6.50 88.65 4/9/2003 Report To The City of Grapevine Page 6 Mike Pietsch, P.E. Consulting Services, Inc. Grapevine Grading Summary VI. Total: Maximum Credit: Fire Alarm 10.00 10.00 Fire Department 39.52 50.00 Water Supply 37.24 40.00 Divergence* -2.81 4 Addendum Credit 4.70 6.50 88.65 Class 2 Credit Relative Classification 90.00 -100.00 1 80.00 - 89.99 2 70.00 - 79.99 3 60.00 - 69.99 4 50.00 - 59.99 5 40.00 - 49.99 6 30.00 - 39.99 7 20.00 - 29.99 8 10.00 - 19.99 9 00.00 - 9.99 10 *Divergence is a reduction in credit to reflect a difference in the relative credits for Fire Department and Water Supply. 4/9/2003 Report To The City of Grapevine Mike Pietsch, P.E. Consulting Services, Inc. Page 7 ISO EXPLAINATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION CURRENT PUBLIC PROTECTION CLASSIFICATION INSURANCE FIRE SUPPRESSION RATING SCHEDULE GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICES OFFICE (ISO) GRADING TO DEVELOP A PUBLIC PROTECTION CLASSIFICATION (PPC) FIRE DEPARTMENT 50% WATER SUPPLY 40% FIRE ALARM 10% TOTAL 100% 414. CREDIT FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE(CTS): MAX = 2 432. CREDIT FOR DISPATCH CIRCUITS (CDC): MAX = 5 440. TOTAL CREDIT • • RECEIVING FIRE ALARMS y- ITEM 600. - ITEM 640. 616. CREDIT FOR SUPPLY SYSTEM (CSS): MAX= 35 621. CREDIT FOR HYDRANTS (CH): MAX = 2 631. CREDIT FOR INSPECTION AND CONDITION (CIC):MAX = 3 640. TOTAL CREDIT FOR WATER SUPPLY (CWS) : TOTAL MAX= 40.00 ITEM 500. - ITEM 590. 513. CREDIT FOR ENGINE COMPANIES(CEC): MAX =10 523. CREDIT FOR RESERVE PUMPERS (CRP): MAX = 1 532. CREDIT FOR PUMPER CAPACITY (CPC): MAX = 5 549. CREDIT FOR LADDER SERVICE (CLS): MAX = 5 553. CREDIT FOR RESERVE LADDER AND SERVICE TRUCKS (CRLS): MAX = 1 561. CREDITFOR DISTRIBUTION 571. CREDIT FOR COMPANY PERSONNEL (CCP): MAX = 15+ (T) : MAX = 9 590. T TAIL CREDIT FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT (CFD):TOTAL MAX = 50.00+ PUBLIC701. PROTECTION �PPQJOTAL MAX100 Rate Effect of PPC Changes Brick and Brick Veneer Construction Types Only Original PPC Revised PPC I !F-2 FJ71, E_ F-[_ "_...E_ ' _I ._ 9 __, �.,10 ^- 1 F6.6%. 16.6% -8.2%' -10.0%'`P 14-3 %1 -18.2% -21.7%` -25 0 %,'. -26.$%' 4 ;11.1% 11.1%;j 2. 0% 0.0% -4.8% -9.1% ?1-13.0%j-16.7%11-18.7% 1-20.0%J /o _'�Lq.00L-,14.2% -&5% -8.0% 50 T. _80Y I �T_. Lo 11 15.0% I - 2 _.t J, L 14.3%J9. 1 0% 2 5% 0.0% -1.6% o P�Y_o /�PE� ET. 1 10 38.9%' 38.9°!0? F25-0 I, R 9 -6% .1, F 13.6% d 18.7% 4.2% F 1.6% 15.6% Asbestos Clad and Stucco Construction Only Original PPC Revlseq_!PPq: E 4 117 .100.1 16 i22 ?o/72-?0 L1 O.� K _:2�O/o -4.30 R�Ko/- 10.6%? %; � /o _'�Lq.00L-,14.2% -&5% -8.0% 50 T. _80Y I �T_. Lo 11 15.0% I - 2 _.t J, L 14.3%J9. 1 0% 2 5% 0.0% -1.6% o P�Y_o /�PE� ET. 1 10 38.9%' 38.9°!0? F25-0 I, R 9 -6% .1, F 13.6% d 18.7% 4.2% F 1.6% 15.6% Asbestos Clad and Stucco Construction Only Original PPC Revlseq_!PPq: E 4 117 .100.1 16 .0001� �8%I 8.1 0/. Fp�]Fj� _:2�O/o -21.6%; R�Ko/- %; � 2 4��,_8 0 /0 16.6% 1 E-87_-'C8..2ZE',,,E F :9. :0/o . -14.2%; ZII T-8. ROL/o,; 3 ,::NF 7K -F8-2% _ 3 6% --34.9%T .': F2.007/. j [2E.?_/_*, FE6 o/:oDl P6. 5:%, P�8 2.?_/�,-33.60 F. =9* 22.0%':.22.0%JT 271S ff o [K7 1, F_-_4.3 7 L-�.io -:2T 5/ 275� 0/ 7� 0/ , =2 0/-�, -go/ E-"710-/0 ! - 2 2=1 0/6 -23.7W 8 3.00/ [��!,2�=-2o*ig.=ao/of O�E 2o _-�/ I9.0%[Lo/ _�2o_KF- 9 ;63.7%" ,637%- R_ O:�, F� �O/ 0. 6=0 T 10 - : - TRO!�:. H-10EKEEIR-20KIR K -D 1.0LUEE-KID 19 257FEK, -0- Frame Construction Only Original PPC Revised 3 °fo� -�:5.20/ 0 5.�O/ [ __R4:,T6][47 �:,� -25.0% -.,,-44.6%'-4-- -1 .3% -/o F-21.7%, 1 Rao% Fo.o/o :5.5 Ro iF1 aoo/M4 P8.2F 5.5 /o, ... .... ... 4 117 .100.1 .0001� �8%I 5 16.7%;16.7%' 6.8% il 5.0% .1 0.0% 1 -4.5% 1-8.7% :1-1Z5%ij-35.4%11-36.4% 7 6 _.. I -PK.1_ -.85 I � T 7 F 8 ---o _o.7F_q_?T R7T-o .�n FTqT.? o �3 67.8% F6 7.10/6 F 10 F83.30/6 F83 OWF 576 o/o F5 5o.00/.'F43.5oiF37.5%.Fl.5-/o T0.6% 0512/463-6169Texas Dc 333 Guadalupe Municipality artment of Insurance P O. Box 149104 Austin, Texas 78714-9104 Grapevine State TX Population 30000 Date Surveyed 12/11/1992 Total Credit 62.75 Class 4 90.00 more Date Submitted 04/28/1998 Effective Date 08/01/1998 3 70.00 to 79.99 SUMMARY OF CREDIT Feature Receiving and Handling Fire Alarms Water Supply Fire Department Texas F.S. Addendum Credit (CTX) * Divergence Total Points Maximum Asslaned Credit 6.15 10.0% 34.89 40.00 25.46 50.00 3.51 5.00 < 7.26 > 62.75 The Public Protection Class Is based on the total percentage credit as follows: Class Percentaae % 1 90.00 more Texas Department Of Insurance app b 2 80.00 to 89.99 to r? 3 70.00 to 79.99 4 60.00 to 69.99 MAY 2 6 1998 5 50.00 to 59.99 6 40.00 to 49.99 7 30.00 to 39.99 Rose Ann Reeser 8 20.00 to 29.99 Associate Commissioner 9 10.00 to 19.99 10 0 to 9.99 * Divergence is a reduction In credit to reflect a difference in the relative credits for Fire Department and Water Supply. The above classification has been developed for use in property insurance premium calculations only.