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ORD-2012-042 Refund of Funds to the County's Emergency Telephone Fund (911)
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5 <br /> on Freightliner M2 cab & chassis at a cost of $214,090.68 each. The statute that authorizes <br /> "piggy-back"bids requires that the entity advertise its intentions ten (10) days prior to a meeting <br /> in which the matter is to be considered. Orange County has fulfilled that requirement. Some of <br /> the jurisdictions currently utilizing Excellance ambulances include: <br /> • Mecklenburg County, North Carolina <br /> • Parkwood Fire Department, North Carolina <br /> • Brunswick County, North Carolina <br /> • Mint Hill, North Carolina <br /> • Lexington Fire, Kentucky <br /> • Osceola County Fire, Florida. <br /> • Little Rock, Arkansas <br /> • Greenwood County, South Carolina <br /> The goal of this purchase is to create a turn-key solution so that the ambulance arrives ready to <br /> go into service. These purchases include key pieces of equipment in addition to the <br /> ambulance. The radio systems are purchased, programmed, and drop-shipped to the <br /> ambulance manufacturer. Stretchers and stair-chairs are both critical equipment for lifting and <br /> moving patients over varied terrain and in different types of structures. This type of equipment <br /> is critical to the proper movement of patients to prevent injury to both patient and crew and <br /> reduces injury time and cost. <br /> While some of the equipment included in this purchase is already available on the existing <br /> ambulances, some of the safety equipment and patient care equipment is new to the fleet — <br /> most notably the medical freezers, fluid warmers and equipment mounting. An additional <br /> package of equipment must be purchased to bring the existing seven ambulances up to the <br /> new configuration. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funds for the purchase of the first three ambulances will come from the <br /> $1.2 million 911 funds that the Board approved setting aside in an Emergency Services <br /> Reserve Capital Project for equipment, vehicles, and capital maintenance. At its November 17, <br /> 2009 meeting, the Board approved $50,000 from this reserve to refurbish the Revere Road <br /> facility as an EMS station, so $1,150,000 is currently available. Initial cost of this action, if <br /> approved by the Board, is approximately $670,000 to purchase the first three ambulances <br /> (including radios) plus $50,000 to purchase the patient care and safety equipment for the <br /> existing ambulances. <br /> RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board: <br /> 1. Approve the ongoing plan as proposed by Emergency Services and Fleet Management <br /> to strategically replace ambulances; and <br /> 2. Award the bid to Excellance, Inc. and authorize Emergency Services and Asset <br /> Management and Purchasing Services to proceed with the immediate plan to purchase <br /> the three ambulances from Excellance, Inc.; and <br /> 3. Approve funds up to $750,000 from the Emergency Services Reserve Capital Project, <br /> allocate this amount to the Emergency Services Department's capital budget section <br /> within the General Fund for the purchase, and approve the attached Capital Project <br /> Ordinance. <br /> • <br />
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