Crescent City Fire & Rescue participates in a local Fourth of Parade. | Photo: Jessica Cejnar Andrews
Kevin Carey said he and his colleagues thought a Class 2 ISO rating was unattainable for Crescent City Fire & Rescue. So when he announced the department’s new designation with the Insurance Services Office Inc. before the City Council on Monday, the fire chief credited a slew of people, most especially the late Steve Wakefield.
Carey delivered the news to Wakefield’s wife Debra after first informing the city manager.
“She was absolutely ecstatic,” Carey said. “She knew that Steve would be super proud of us.”
The Insurance Services Office assigns a public protection classification on a scale from 1 to 10 with Class 1 being the best. The for-profit organization determines this score based on a field survey gauging a department’s emergency communication systems, staffing, training and equipment and its water supply.
Crescent City Fire & Rescue, which is jointly operated through the city and the Crescent Fire Protection District, had long operated under a Class 4 ISO designation and had been pursuing Class 3 status.
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