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Holland VFD receives new distinction after audit
September 2025, the Holland Volunteer Fire Department underwent a comprehensive audit conducted by the Insurance Service Office (ISO). This review assesses the department's operational effectiveness and administrative capabilities. The previous audit, completed in 2020, rated the department as Class 6/6X. Following the recent evaluation, we are pleased to announce that, effective June 1st, 2026, the department will achieve a new rating of Class 5/5X. This significant improvement reflects the dedicated efforts of all personnel within the Holland Volunteer Fire Department, Holland Water Department, and Dubois County Dispatch.
The ISO audit evaluates several critical areas, including:
*Emergency Communications and Dispatch Operations
*Fire Department Apparatus Deployment*Personnel Response Times
*Department Training and
*Operational Procedures
*Community Risk Reduction Initiatives
*Additionally, the audit considers the adequacy of water supply systems essential for firefighting efforts.
Implications for Residents and Business Owners:
The improved ISO rating may lead to reduced insurance premiums for properties within the department’s coverage area. While not all insurance providers utilize ISO scores in their underwriting process, many do. Residents and business owners in the Holland Volunteer Fire Department jurisdiction as of June 1st, 2026, are encouraged to consult their insurance agents to determine potential premium reductions.For inquiries, please contact us at (812) 536-3331.
Understanding your area's ISO fire score is essential, as it influences the insurance rates set by providers. A lower score indicates a more capable fire response, potentially lowering insurance costs. However, the impact varies depending on individual insurers.

