About Our Organization

Organizational Flow Chart

The Storey County Fire Protection District's administrative organization was created to maximize the effectiveness of the emergency response capabilities throughout the county, with the goal of serving and protecting our residents and visitors. Therefore, your emergency services team ultimately reports to the residents of Storey County and seeks to protect their livelihood, families, pets, properties, homes, and businesses.

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ISO Survey Results Improve Fire Insurance Rating

The ISO re-survey project has been a long and difficult process, taking more than three years to prepare for, with hundreds--if not thousands--of hours of time committed to researching, preparing, and completing internal audits. However, we are finally proud to announce the results of the Insurance Service Organization's most recent fire protection district evaluation and rating schedule.

The Insurance Service Organization is an independent company that evaluates a community (or in our case the entire county) fire department to establish a nationally recognized insurance rating. These ratings range from a Class 1 to a Class 10, with Class 1 being the best and Class 10 being the worst.

Insurance companies use this rating, in large part, to establish your residential and commercial fire insurance premiums.

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The New Rating

Our new rating was effective May 1, 2025. Virginia City and Gold Hill have enjoyed being rated at a Class 3 since the last survey conducted in 1997. During the 1997 rating, we improved from a Class 6 down to a Class 3. The remainder of the county has been rated at a Class 8 since 1995, when these areas were controlled by the Nevada Division of Forestry.

In 2000 and 2001, the Storey County Fire Department took responsibility for all structural fire services from the Nevada Division of Forestry. Since then, we have been working extremely hard on our number one priority of lowering costs to our customers through a direct reduction of their homeowners fire insurance premiums.

At this time, we are ecstatic to announce that Virginia City and Gold Hill will remain a Class 3 and will retain that rating for another 15 years (until the next survey).

The bigger news, however, is that the entire county (within 5 road miles of a fire station) is now rated at a Class 3. This also includes the Painted Rock area, even though they are outside of 5 road miles from a Storey County Fire Station. This is because we have automatic aid with the city of Reno and Wadsworth Volunteer Fire Department, which is recognized as being within the 5 road mile distance.

Other Department Ratings

Listed below is a general overview to serve as a comparison with other city and county departments:

So as you can see, we are in great company with a rating of Class 3.

What This Rating Means

So what does this mean to you our customers? In a survey taken by Churchill/Fallon Fire Department, as copied from their website, their findings are significant. These break out as follows: