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<br />REQUEST FOR <br />COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />~ <br />""~ <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: <br /> <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: <br /> <br />JANUARY 17, 2006 <br /> <br />TITLE: <br /> <br />CONTRACT AWARD FOR <br />MARK I ANTIDOTE KITS <br />(SPEC. NO. 05-120) <br /> <br />APPROVED <br />o As Recommended <br />o As Amended <br />o Ordinance on 1 st Reading <br />o Ordinance on 2nd Reading <br />o Implementing Resolution <br />o Set Public Hearing For___._. <br /> <br />WfJr? <br /> <br />CONTINUED TO <br /> <br />---- <br /> <br />FILE NUMBER <br /> <br />CITY MANAGER <br /> <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br /> <br />1. Rej ect Bid A from Fisher Safety, a division of Fisher Scientific <br />as nonresponsive. <br /> <br />2. Award a contract to Bound Tree Medical, LLC for the purchase of <br />Mark I Nerve Agent Antidote Kits in the amount of $13,215.53. <br /> <br />DISCUSSION <br /> <br />On August 16, 2004, the City Council accepted a $15 million Urban Area <br />Security Initiative grant from the federal Department of Homeland <br />Security, through the State of California, Office of Homeland Security. <br />This initiative was designed to enhance the domestic preparedness of <br />urban areas by ensuring that all emergency first responders have <br />adequate equipment and systems to prevent, respond to and recover from <br />acts of terrorism. The grant provides total reimbursement to local <br />agencies for equipment purchases approved and authorized by the Office <br />of Disaster Preparedness. <br /> <br />The Fire Department requires Mark I, Nerve Agent Antidote Kits <br />containing antidotes to be used in instances of exposure to a nerve or <br />organophosphate agent. The antidote relieves, counteracts, or reverses <br />the effects of poisons or drugs such as nerve agents. The Mark I kit <br />consists of two auto- inj ectors containing Atropine Sulfate and <br />Pralidoxime Chloride. The auto-injectors are self-contained, compact <br />injection systems that come equipped with a pre-measured dose of <br />antidote, permitting rapid administration of the antidote, preventing <br /> <br />22C-1 <br />
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