Madrid Volunteer Fire District

Madrid Volunteer Fire District 5 Firehouse Lane, Madrid, NM 87010 One station located at #5 Firehouse Lane serves these communities.

The Madrid Fire District is situated in west-central Santa Fe County and is responsible for providing fire and emergency medical services to the communities of Madrid, Golden and the surrounding area. The district provides and receives automatic aid to and from other Santa Fe County Districts, most frequently the neighboring Turquoise Trail Fire District.

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Several residents in the Camino Cerro Chato / Madrid area have recently experienced difficulty obtaining or renewing homeowner’s insurance policies. In some cases, insurance companies have cited fire protection classifications, wildfire risk, distance to fire stations, or water supply concerns. To help clarify the situation, I want to share some factual information regarding the current ISO Public Protection Classification (PPC) for the Madrid area and surrounding communities.

Current ISO Rating for Madrid

The Madrid Fire District currently carries a split ISO classification of 5/5Y.

What does “5/5Y” mean?

ISO explains split classifications as follows:
• The first number applies to properties:
• within 5 road miles of a responding fire station, and
• within 1,000 feet of a creditable water supply
• The second number with a “Y” designation applies to properties:
• within 5 road miles of a responding fire station,
• but more than 1,000 feet from a creditable water supply
Properties located beyond 5 road miles from a responding station may be classified differently by different insurers. ISO generally assigns Class 10 outside the 5-mile range.

New Water Supply Improvements

Residents should also be aware that the ISO-creditable water tank / dry hydrant system near CCC and NM-14 now exists and was not reflected during the previous ISO evaluation cycle. This additional water supply infrastructure may improve fire suppression capability and should be considered when discussing coverage with insurance providers.

Important Context

Historically, many residents in the area have successfully challenged inaccurate insurance company assumptions. Some common issues cited by insurers have included:
• Incorrect claims that properties were more than 5 miles from a fire station
• Incorrect assumptions regarding available water supply
• Incorrect wildfire risk classifications
• Incorrect assumptions regarding fire apparatus access

Insurance Market Challenges in New Mexico

Many insurance companies are currently reducing or limiting business in New Mexico overall, especially in rural areas. This appears to be part of a broader statewide insurance market trend and may not necessarily reflect actual local fire protection capability.

Official Resources

Santa Fe County Fire Department ISO information:
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/fire/volunteer-fire-districts/madrid
https://www.santafecountynm.gov/media/files/Fire/PDF/ISOInfo.pdf

ISO PPC Program Information:
https://www.isomitigation.com/ppc/program-works/

For residents experiencing insurance issues related to ISO ratings or fire protection concerns, it may be worthwhile to request that the insurer verify:
• actual road distance to the Madrid Fire Station
• proximity to approved water supply infrastructure,
• and the current Madrid Fire District PPC classification.

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Address

5 Firehouse Lane/Mailing Address PO Box 748
Madrid, NM
87010

Telephone

+15054248006

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