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<br />4.03.2 Technical Capability, Approach, and Capacity <br />A. Describe your methodology in reviewing fire departments <br />and in developing recommendations. List the primary features <br />or work tasks, and describe your execution, management, and <br />control of the project. <br />Community Risk Assessment <br />We view the Community Risk Assessment as the essential <br />foundation for all fire service planning decisions. A CRA is more <br />than just a collection of hazard data; it's a comprehensive <br />understanding of what makes each community unique in its risk <br />profile. Where traditional approaches might treat risk assessment <br />as a simple checklist exercise, we <br />see it as a dynamic, <br />multi-dimensional analysis that <br />forms the bedrock for all <br />subsequent planning. <br />Our methodology centers on <br />transforming data into <br />actionable intelligence. We <br />approach risk through multiple <br />lenses—historical incident patterns, <br />building stock characteristics, <br />demographic vulnerabilities, <br />geographic challenges, and <br />operational capabilities. Through <br />sophisticated geospatial analysis, we identify where these risk <br />factors intersect and concentrate, creating a nuanced picture of <br />community risk that goes beyond simplistic ratings. <br />What truly sets our risk assessment methodology apart is our <br />purpose-built Risk software that seamlessly integrates over 50 <br />different data sources into a unified geospatial view of community <br />risk. Our tool automatically aligns census demographics, property <br />assessments, historical incident data, critical infrastructure, and <br />natural hazard maps into a coherent risk profile. This <br />23