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Res 2026-041 Approving an agreement for the provisio of services connectin with the proposed owner requested annexation in case NO. AN-26-01 of approximately 1.45 acres of land located at 1904 old Ranch Rd 12
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Res 2026-041 Approving an agreement for the provisio of services connectin with the proposed owner requested annexation in case NO. AN-26-01 of approximately 1.45 acres of land located at 1904 old Ranch Rd 12
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EXHIBIT C: FIRE SERVICE PLAN <br /> 1. Purpose and Scope <br /> This Emergency Services Plan is developed to satisfy the requirements of Section 775.022 of the <br /> Texas Health and Safety Code, which calls for an assessment of fire protection and emergency <br /> response capabilities within the affected area. The plan evaluates the concentration, distribution, <br /> and reliability of the three closest existing fire stations serving the city and documents the <br /> operational capacity of the San Marcos Fire Department (SMFD) as the primary provider of <br /> structural fire suppression and emergency response services. <br /> 2. Overview of Existing Fire Protection Resources <br /> The San Marcos Fire Department operates six fire stations, strategically located throughout the <br /> city to provide comprehensive coverage.Each fire engine is staffed,24-7-365,with a minimum of <br /> three personnel and each ladder truck (quint) with a minimum of four, ensuring that all stations <br /> maintain an immediately deployable response unit. This staffing and apparatus model supports <br /> consistent operational readiness and aligns with industry standards for initial fire attack,life safety <br /> operations, and all-hazards emergency response. <br /> 3. Concentration of Fire Stations <br /> "Concentration" refers to the ability of multiple units to respond to a single incident within a <br /> defined time frame. <br /> • The three closest fire stations to the planning area provide overlapping response zones, <br /> enabling rapid assembly of multiple apparatus when needed. <br /> • The proximity of these stations supports effective deployment of additional resources for <br /> structure fires, multi-patient incidents,hazardous materials events, and other high-demand <br /> emergencies. <br /> • SMFD's six-station system enhances depth of coverage, ensuring that even when one or <br /> more units are committed to an incident, additional staffed units remain available for <br /> concurrent emergencies. <br /> 4. Distribution of Fire Stations <br /> "Distribution" refers to the geographic placement of fire stations relative to the population, <br /> infrastructure, and risk profile of the area. <br /> Location, by proximity of our three closest stations: <br /> • Closest Station—Station 2, 1.2-mile travel distance: 205 Flint Ridge Road <br /> • 2nd Closest Station—Station 1, 2.2-mile travel distance: 114 E. Hutchison Street <br /> • 3rd Closest Station—Station 3, 4.2-mile travel distance: 2420 Hunter Road <br /> The three nearest stations are positioned to provide short travel distances to the planning area, <br /> reducing response times and improving outcomes for life-safety and property-conservation <br /> incidents. Their locations support efficient access to major roadways, residential neighborhoods, <br /> commercial corridors, and critical facilities. The broader six-station network ensures that the city <br /> maintains balanced coverage, minimizing gaps in service and supporting equitable response <br /> capability across all districts. <br />
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