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4 <br /> The final step in determining the credit for Receiving and Handling Fire Alarms" is to add up <br /> the following three components: <br /> Earned Credit <br /> Item Credit Available <br /> 414. Credit for Telephone Service(CTS) 1.88 2 <br /> 422. Credit for Operators(CTO) 3.00 3 <br /> 432. Credit for Dispatch Circuits(CDC) 4.35 5 <br /> Total Credit: 9.23 10 <br /> If the score Indian River CO FD achieved for Receiving and Handling Fire Alarms was <br /> translated into a 100 point scale instead of the 10 points actually used, the relative Fire <br /> Suppression Rating Schedule classification for this section of the review would be a (relative) <br /> Class 1. <br /> Fifty percent of a community's overall score is based upon the fire department's structure fire <br /> suppression system. ISO's field representative evaluated: <br /> • Engine and ladder/service vehicles including reserve apparatus <br /> • Equipment carried <br /> • Distribution of fire companies <br /> • Available and/or responding firefighters <br /> • Automatic Aid with neighboring fire departments <br /> • Training <br /> Item 501 -Basic Fire Flow <br /> The Basic Fire Flow for the community is determined by the review of the needed fire flows <br /> for selected buildings in the community. The following building addresses were used to <br /> determine the Basic Fire Flow: <br /> • 6500 gpm 695 South Rte 1, Indian River Co Fd <br /> • 6000 gpm 1657-1791 94 Drive, Indian River Co Fd <br /> • 6000 gpm 2810 Rte 1, Indian River Co Fd <br /> • 5000 gpm 1396 Rte 1, Indian River Co Fd <br /> • 5000 gpm 2006-2182 58 Avenue, Indian River Co Fd <br /> The fifth largest needed fire flow is determined to be the Basic Fire Flow. The maximum that <br /> the Basic Fire Flow can be is 3500 gpm. The Basic Fire Flow for Indian River CO FD has <br /> 40, been determined to be 3500 gpm. <br /> ©ISO Properties,Inc.,2007 Page 16 <br /> 5y <br />