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3 <br /> Commissioner Bedford asked if there is a reason for the increased calls for SORS. She <br /> asked if Durham has had trouble with staffing. <br /> Chief Mauzy said there was an increase in overall call volume for Orange County. <br /> Kirby Saunders said he would discuss this increase later in the presentation. <br /> Chief Cabe resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Slide #4 <br /> Fire District: Efland iSO s <br /> • Chief Kevin Brooks <br /> • Combination Staffing Model <br /> • Three Stations <br /> • Equipment <br /> — Four engines <br /> — Three tankers <br /> — One brush truck <br /> — Two First Response Vehicles <br /> • Averaging 550 calls per year <br /> a <br /> Chief Cabe said Efland recently completed its insurance services office grade, which <br /> evaluates fire protections capability and assigns a risk factor which insurance companies use to <br /> determine the cost of coverage policies. He said the ISO number in the corner of the slide is <br /> the insurance services office grade, with 10 meaning no coverage, and 1 being the best <br /> coverage. He said Efland has just finished being graded, and has not yet received its new <br /> rating. He resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Slide #5 <br /> Fire District: Orange Rural isv 5 <br /> • Chief Jeff Cabe <br /> • Combination Staffing Model <br /> • Three Stations <br /> • Equipment <br /> Four Englnes Two First Responder Ventcles <br /> Three Tanhers One UTV <br /> one Aerial Platform One Boat <br /> one Heavy Rescue <br /> • Averaging 1,950 calls per year <br /> 5 <br /> Chief Cabe said there will be a new fire/EMS station built in Hillsborough, which will <br /> come before the Board for finance approval on October 191h. He resumed the PowerPoint <br /> presentation: <br />