Call your city hall or fire department and they will know what the protection class is for your city. If you are within 1000 feet of a fire hydrant and within 5 miles of the fire department you get the city class. If you are over 1000 feet from a hydrant but withing 5 miles of a fire department you are class 9. If you are over 5 miles from a fire department then you are a class 10.
Call your fire department, city hall, or insurance agent.
The Fire Protection Class for Indianapolis, varies per township and whether or not water (fire hydrants) are close by w/i 500'
Call your city hall or fire department and they will know what the protection class is for your city. If you are within 1000 feet of a fire hydrant and within 5 miles of the fire department you get the city class. If you are over 1000 feet from a hydrant but withing 5 miles of a fire department you are class 9. If you are over 5 miles from a fire department then you are a class 10.
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Call your fire department, city hall, or insurance agent.
for the services of the city or township that you live in, such as schools, fire department, trash collection, police protection, road upkeep, etc.
According to the Robinson Township website, there are currently three fire departments servicing Robinson Township: Forest Grove, Moon Run, and Groveton.
The motto of Brownsburg Fire Territory is 'Vigilantly Serving the Town of Brownsburg, Brown Township, & Lincoln Township Since 1923'.
Call your city hall or fire department and they will know what the protection class is for your city. If you are within 1000 feet of a fire hydrant and within 5 miles of the fire department you get the city class. If you are over 1000 feet from a hydrant but withing 5 miles of a fire department you are class 9. If you are over 5 miles from a fire department then you are a class 10.
Fire Protection Association was created in 1946.
Fire Protection Publications was created in 1973.
PPC Codes are the Intellectual property of ISO Services so we can not post them here. The best thing to do is to call your fire department or local government office. ISO (Insurance Services Office) handles the inspection and rating of fire departments but calling the city hall or the fire department is the easiest way to get the information.