The Dollars and Cents of Operating a Fire Department

 

 
The Ponderosa Volunteer Fire service is funded by an ad valorem tax of $0.06 per $100 evaluation on the residents’ property. For the owner of a $150,000 home, that translates to a $90 tax bill per year.

The annual cost to operate the PVFD is just under $1 million per year. That includes $151,000 debt retirement for the new building as well as fire trucks and equipment, and it works out to be approximately $18 per capita, per year. By way of comparison, the City of Houston per capita is over $110 per year, and it doesn’t include debt retirement or capital expenditures, as our does.

Every year, the Emergency Services District tax commissioners set the tax rate. Currently, the maximum rate for Harris County is $0.06 per $100, but at some point it will probably be necessary to seek legislation to raise this rate to fund additional paid firefighting personnel. No one likes to pay taxes, but last year alone actions taken by PVFD volunteers and staff saved over $39,405,430 in losses. Over the years Ponderosa Volunteer Fire Department has demonstrated its ability to utilize its resources wisely and to provide superior quality of emergency care.

Ponderosa VFD has the lowest (best) Insurance Services Organization (I.S.O.) rating of any volunteer fire department south of Dallas and the lowest of all volunteer fire departments in unincorporated Harris County. The lower the I.S.O. rating, the lower the insurance rates paid by residents.

The year 2000 was an active one for PVFD. The department responded to 1,385 calls -- 318 fires, 372 EMS calls, performed 65 rescues, responded to 144 hazardous condition calls, 46 service calls, 228 “good intent” calls (someone responded and was turned back or there was a smoke scare but no fire), 8 calls in the “other” category, and an alarming 204 false alarms. There was only one firefighter injury last year.

In addition to responding to alarms, the department’s members spend an average of 12 to 24 hours a month training and in meetings.

Anytime a firetruck leaves a driveway, or a firefighter leaves his or her home on a response, there is risk involved. To minimize this exposure to risk, the dispatch center calls on all automatic alarms. These confirmation calls saved over 300 exposure incidents last year alone, so this practice continues in 2001. There is now a charge for responding to false alarms triggered by alarm systems. Residents are allowed two such calls per calendar year, then there will be a $300 charge for the third call, and $150 for each additional call.

 

 

Ponderosa Volunteer Fire Department
Harris County Emergency Service District #28
Headquarters – Station 61
17061 Rolling Creek Dr. ~ Houston, TX 77090
281-444-8465 - email us

Station 62
18200 Mantana
Spring, Tx 77388
Cypressdale Subdivision
 

Station 63 & Training Facility
21455 Imperial Valley
Houston, Tx 77073
Northview Subdivision

 

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ATTENTION: Visitors to Ponderosa Volunteer Fire Department are asked NOT to park in the business lot just to the north of the station.  Parking is allowed on the street, except in areas where signs prohibit it.

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