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FC CASE <br /> <br />PURCHASE OF NEW SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APARATUS (SCBA) <br /> By: Dean Kapler, Fire Chief <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />In 2002 the City of Ramsey was fortunate enough to be awarded a FEMA grant in the amount of $152,068. <br />Part of the grant is to be utilized for purchasing new SCBA's. The fire departments long-term capital <br />equipment plan plauned for replacement in 2004. Acquiring the FEMA grant allows this purchase to <br />happen earlier thau planned and saving the city substantial cost. <br /> <br />Fire Dcpartment staff has lnade a thorough analysis off the different manufacturers available, service levels <br />and availability, and what makes and models other fire departments in the immediate area use. The result of <br />the research is concluded with a recommendation to purchase MSA brand SCBA's per Ramsey Fire <br />Department specifications. The new apparatus will be the more common high-pressure type (4500 psi vs <br />the current 2216 psi) and will also be weigh approximately 50% less than the current type used. The new <br />SCBA's arc 2003 models and both NFPA and OSHA compliant. <br /> <br />Total cost for the purchase of the air packs, bottles, masks and misc. hardware is $80,959.50 The supplier <br />(Metro Fire, Ham Lake MN) received the Minnesota State Purchasing Consortium contract which satisfies <br />Ramscy's obligation to the state bidding law. <br /> <br />Staff Recommendation: <br /> <br />Staff is recommending that Metro Fire be awarded the contract to provide MSA SCBA's to the Ramsey <br />Fire Departmeut in the amount of $80,959.50 <br /> <br />Fundiug Source: <br /> <br />Part of the FEMA grant requires the City to match the grant amount by 10%. This amount will be taken <br />fi'om the Eqnipment Replacement Fund that the current SCBA's contribute to. It should be also noted that <br />when the new SCBA's are put in service the current inventory could be declared excess and sold to another <br />fire deparmmnt. <br /> <br />Finance Committee Action: <br /> <br />Motion to City Council to accept/reject staff's recommendation. <br /> <br />Council Action: <br /> <br />Accept/reject Finance Committee recommendation. <br /> <br />Reviewed By: <br />City Administrator <br />Fire Chief <br />Finance Director <br /> <br />FC: 02/11/2003 <br /> <br /> <br />