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Public Works Agency <br /> www.santa-ana.org/pw <br /> Item # 16 <br /> City of Santa Ana <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> Staff Report <br /> January 18, 2022 <br /> TOPIC: Ford Police Interceptor Utility K-9 Vehicle Purchase <br /> AGENDA TITLE: <br /> Award a Purchase Order to Wondries Fleet Group for Three Ford Police Interceptor K-9 <br /> Utility Vehicles in the Amount of$126,616 (Specification No. 21-094) (Non-General Fund) <br /> RECOMMENDED ACTION <br /> Authorize a one-time purchase and payment of purchase order to Wondries Fleet Group <br /> for the purchase of three Ford Police Interceptor K-9 Utility vehicles for the Santa Ana <br /> Police Department, for a total amount not to exceed $126,616, subject to non-substantive <br /> changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> The Santa Ana Police Department Canine Unit utilizes police service dogs trained <br /> specifically to assist with different patrol functions. The police service dogs serve as a <br /> valuable officer safety resource during tactical and high-risk situations. The police service <br /> dogs are used to find and apprehend violent suspects, providing officers with additional <br /> safety options when apprehending a suspect. In addition to enforcement duties, the <br /> Canine Unit performs public relation activities that enhance the crucial bond between the <br /> Police Department and community members. During public events, community members <br /> are able to "meet-and-greet" the police service dogs and observe live bite and detection <br /> demonstrations. <br /> Currently, the Santa Ana Police Department Canine Unit has six apprehension canines, <br /> a bloodhound, a narcotics detection dog, and a therapeutic dog. Two of the vehicles used <br /> by these K-9 Officers have reached the end of their useful life and are scheduled to be <br /> replaced. K-9 Officers utilize Ford Police Interceptor Utility Vehicles (similar to Ford <br /> Explorers) as the standard vehicle for its operations. Additionally, a third vehicle is needed <br /> to accommodate the donation of a new K-9. These vehicles are equipped with grille LED <br /> lighting, siren and speaker pre-wiring, rear auxiliary lighting, and other features designed <br /> to keep our officers safe. They are different from standard patrol vehicles in that they <br /> include rear air conditioning to keep the dogs safe and comfortable. Once the vehicles <br /> are received, they are equipped with the required radios, mobile digital computers, light <br /> bars, and additional equipment. It is expected that the new vehicles will go into service in <br /> summer/fall 2022. <br /> City Council 16 — 1 1/18/2022 <br />