Reliable Natural Hazard, Fire Station, and School District Information Improves Emergency Planning and Response
County emergency officials are often judged by how well they plan for and respond to citizens in emergency situations. The industry-leading natural hazard layers, fire station and school district information from CoreLogic not only help identify those areas at most risk of natural hazards but also their proximity to schools and fire response locations as well.
These layers and data sets are now priced at the county-level for all Florida counties. A customized bundle could include any combination of the following:
• FIREbreak: The first comprehensive tool for accurately accessing brush fire risk along the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI).
• Flood Risk Score: This tool provides an advanced level of flood risk assessment on river line and coastal surge flooding.
• Damaging Wind: Our damaging winds dataset provides an accurate risk score and frequency for the three major types of damaging winds—straight-line, hurricane, and tornado—as well as an aggregate score of all three.
• Storm Surge: We provide increased granularity by combining five data sets—coastal surge risk, hurricane propensity, coastal water feature, mainland determination, and elevation.
• Sinkhole: CoreLogic scientists can accurately identify a property's proximity to known sinkholes as well as provide a property-level risk assessment—low to extreme risk—where certain rock types are susceptible to dissolution by changes in water flow patterns.
• Fire Station Location: Our fire stations and response areas database contains fire station locations and fire response areas incorporated into a standardized, national, digital database that we update quarterly.
• Municipal Boundary and School District Data: Containing state, county and township level information for all 50 U.S. states, the Township database consists of continuous polygonal townships with boundaries that are aligned to NAVTEQ county boundary data.