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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22H - SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION -CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: ~ ~ CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: MAY 3, 2004 TITLE: CONTRACT AWARD FOR SAFETY EQUIPMENT (SPEC. NO. 04-033) a¡Æ~ APPROVED D As Recommended D As Amended D Ordinance on 1" Reading D Ordinance on 2" Reading D Implementing Resolution D Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER RECOMMENDED ACTION Award contracts for the purchase of safety equipment in the amounts as follows: Bidder: Amount: . Allstar Fire Equipment L.N. Curtis & Sons $6,664.34 $2,372.66 Discussion On September 18, 2000 the City of Santa Ana entered into an 18-month agreement with the United States Department of Health and Human Services to develop a Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS). The MMRS included the coordination of multiple health and first-responder agencies throughout the county in the development of an all-inclusive response and mitigation plan, as well as the identification of training requirements for the MMRS. The MMRS will be a principal resource in responding to the health and medical consequences of large-scale incidents involving weapons of mass destruction. The equipment list identified under the MMRS plan includes hazardous material equipment. Equipment purchases include adapters and cartridges for use with the Scott breathing apparatuses, basic rescue systems, and rescue systems designed for use in contaminated areas. The notice inviting bids was advertised on and bids were solicited. A summary of received is as follows: . March 10-11, 2004 (Exhibit 1), the bid invitations and bids 79 Invitations For Bid mailed 10 Invitations For Bid mailed to Santa Ana vendors 9 Bids received 22H-1 Contract Awards for Safety Equipment (Spec. No. 04-033) May 3, 2004 Page 2 Bids were received and opened on March 31, 2004 (Exhibit 1). The bids received from Allstar Fire Equipment, Inc., and L.N. Curtis & Sons are responsive to the specifications and meet the City's requirements. The cost of the face protection equipment and rescue systems, when combined with previous purchases during the current fiscal year from Allstar Fire Equipment, Inc. and L.N. Curtis & Sons, exceeds the $10,000 aggregate limit and requires City Council approval. FISCAL IMPACT Funds are available in the Fire Department Grants Metro Medical Response System Grant Other Materials & Supplies account (account number 146-323- 6391) . APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS: Services Agency 22H-2