The Springfield, Ill., fire department’s insurance rating has dropped a notch.
Mayor Mike Houston says that’s because of longer response times in rapidly growing parts of the state capital.
The Insurance Services Office lowered the rating from Class 2 to Class 3.
Houston tells The (Springfield) State Journal-Register that the change is expected to have “very little impact” on the community.
To earn back its Class 2 rating, the city would have to increase the number of fire stations.
Houston says there are no current plans to add to the city’s 12 stations.
Before 2003, Springfield had a Class 1 rating, the highest possible from the Insurance Services Office.
Topics Illinois
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