Atascadero earns higher fire protection classification
Residents encouraged to contact insurers about possible savings
– The City of Atascadero has announced it has received an improved Insurance Services Office Public Protection Classification rating, effective May 1. The city’s rating will change from Class 03/3X to Class 02/2X.
The Public Protection Classification program, administered by Insurance Services Office, evaluates communities nationwide on structural fire suppression capabilities. Ratings range from Class 1, which represents the highest level of fire protection, to Class 10, which indicates a community does not meet minimum criteria. The classification can influence property insurance premiums and reflects the effectiveness of local fire protection services.
City officials said the improved rating recognizes enhancements in emergency communications systems, fire department capabilities, water supply infrastructure, and community risk reduction programs. Improvements include upgrades for emergency reporting and dispatch systems, increased engine company capacity, expanded training programs, continued investment in hydrant infrastructure and flow testing, and expanded fire prevention, public education, and investigation programs.
“This achievement reflects years of hard work and collaboration between our fire department, city leadership, and community partners. Moving from a Class 3 to a Class 2 rating not only demonstrates our commitment to public safety but also provides potential insurance savings for residents and businesses,” said Fire Chief Casey Bryson.
“This improvement is a testament to Atascadero’s dedication to infrastructure, training, and community risk reduction. It’s a win for public safety and a win for our residents, who may see lower insurance costs as a result,” said City Manager Jim Lewis.
Property owners are encouraged to contact their insurance providers to learn how the updated classification may affect their premiums.
More information about the Public Protection Classification program is available at www.isomitigation.com.












