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Fire chief works toward lower insurance rates for Arkadelphians

By Maria Fields-Chism
The Arkadelphian

Arkadelphia residents could soon see lower insurance rates thanks to measures taken by the city’s fire chief.

The Arkadelphia City Board of Directors approved updated guidelines and standard operating procedures for the fire department Tuesday. Noting that this is the first update since 2019, City Manager Gary Brinkley said that updates occur because of “changes in law, standardizing procedures to emulate best practices, the addition of new equipment, or adding clarity to written policy.” Tuesday’s update reflects all four occurrences. 

Specific changes include the addition of procedures for the use of department UTVs and rescue boats, a quality assurance program for building inspections, and training requirements. 

According to Fire Chief Jason Hunt, making these changes now could result in a more favorable insurance rating for Arkadelphia residents. The department’s current insurance rating is 4, but, said Hunt, a lower rating of 3 could result in savings of 7.5- to 15-percent on insurance for residents throughout the city.

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