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7 datasets found
  • City

    Standard of Coverage (SOC) 2018

    City of Austin —

    The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
  • City

    Standard of Coverage (SOC) 2020

    City of Austin —

    The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
  • City

    Standard of Coverage (SOC) 2019

    City of Austin —

    The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
  • City

    Standard of Coverage (SOC) 2022

    City of Austin —

    The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
  • City

    Standard of Coverage (SOC) 2017

    City of Austin —

    Standard of Coverage (CY2017) The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is "90% within 8 mins". In other words, our goal is to reach 90% of our...
  • City

    Standard of Coverage (SOC) 2023

    City of Austin —

    The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
  • City

    Standard of Coverage (SOC) 2021

    City of Austin —

    The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
7 datasets found

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