Orange Beach Fire Department Achieves Elite Class 1 ISO Rating

R. Ken Cooper • June 5, 2025

New Class 1 rating could reduce insurance premiums for residents

Orange Beach Fire Department Achieves Elite Class 1 ISO Rating

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — The Orange Beach Fire Department has officially achieved the highest possible Public Protection Classification (PPC) from the Insurance Services Office (ISO), securing an elite Class 1 rating. This prestigious designation, effective September 1, 2025, places Orange Beach among a select group of fire departments nationwide recognized for their exceptional fire protection and emergency response capabilities.


What an ISO Class 1 Rating Means for Orange Beach

The ISO evaluates fire departments across the United States, assessing their effectiveness in mitigating losses from fire. Their comprehensive review considers several critical areas, including:


  • Response Times: How quickly fire apparatus and personnel can arrive on the scene of an emergency.
  • Training: The frequency, quality, and scope of training exercises for firefighters.
  • Staffing: The number of professional firefighters available to respond to incidents.
  • Water Supply: The availability and reliability of the community's water infrastructure for firefighting purposes, including hydrants and main capacity.
  • Communication Systems: The efficiency and effectiveness of the department's dispatch and communication technologies.


Based on these criteria, departments are assigned a Public Protection Classification from 1 to 10, with Class 1 representing the absolute best in fire suppression. Achieving this top tier signifies that the Orange Beach Fire Department meets and often exceeds the most stringent national standards for fire protection.


A Rare and Significant Achievement

The accomplishment of a Class 1 ISO rating is a rare feat, underscoring the dedication and professionalism of the Orange Beach Fire Department.


  • Statewide Recognition: Orange Beach now stands as one of only 14 fire departments in Alabama to hold this distinction. Considering that over 1,400 fire departments are graded across the state, this places Orange Beach in an incredibly exclusive group.
  • National Prestige: On a national scale, the achievement is even more remarkable. Out of more than 37,000 fire departments reviewed by ISO nationwide, only 502 have earned a Class 1 rating. This puts Orange Beach firmly among the top 1.3% of fire departments in the entire country, demonstrating an unparalleled commitment to public safety.


This elite ranking isn't just a point of pride; it's a testament to years of meticulous planning, substantial investment, and continuous improvement by the department and city leadership.


Tangible Benefits for Orange Beach Residents and Businesses

While the ISO Class 1 rating is a significant badge of honor, its implications extend far beyond recognition. For Orange Beach residents and property owners, this elite designation can translate into tangible financial benefits.


  • Potential for Lower Insurance Premiums: Property insurance companies frequently use ISO ratings as a key factor in determining the risk associated with insuring homes and businesses. A Class 1 rating indicates a significantly lower risk of fire-related losses due to the superior fire protection services available. As a result, many residents and business owners may see a reduction in their property insurance premiums. It is advisable for policyholders to contact their insurance providers after September 1, 2025, to inquire about potential savings.
  • Enhanced Community Confidence: Beyond potential cost savings, the Class 1 rating provides immense assurance to the Orange Beach community. Residents can feel confident knowing that their local fire department is equipped with the best resources, training, and personnel to respond swiftly and effectively to emergencies, protecting lives and property with exceptional skill and readiness. This translates to a safer community and a higher quality of life for everyone.


Orange Beach Fire Chief and city leaders have expressed profound pride in the department's unwavering dedication and commitment to public safety. This achievement is the culmination of years of rigorous training, strategic investments in equipment and infrastructure, and a steadfast commitment to serving the community with the highest standards of excellence. The ISO Class 1 rating is a clear indicator that the Orange Beach Fire Department not only meets but surpasses the nation’s most stringent fire protection criteria, ensuring residents can live and thrive in a truly safe environment.

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