File #: 14-553    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Item Approved on Behalf of the Board Status: Filed
File created: 10/17/2014 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 1/13/2015 Final action: 1/13/2015
Title: Acknowledge Report Of Sole-Source Contract Award To Masimo Corporation Of Irvine, California In The Total Amount Of $18,270 For A Quantity Of Three (3) RAD-57 Carbon Monoxide Detectors For Blood Stream, Including Certain Accessories, For The Fire Department ($18,300.00) Budgeted In 110-83-42200 For Fiscal Year 2015; Contract No. 2014-0251)
Sponsors: Rocky Garzarek
Attachments: 1. Masimo Quote, 2. PEC RAD57 w- Extended Warranty Plan sole source letter 2014- jcs

DATE: January 13, 2015

TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen

FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Rocky Garzarek, Fire Chief


SUBJECT:
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Acknowledge Report Of Sole-Source Contract Award To Masimo Corporation Of Irvine, California In The Total Amount Of $18,270 For A Quantity Of Three (3) RAD-57 Carbon Monoxide Detectors For Blood Stream, Including Certain Accessories, For The Fire Department ($18,300.00) Budgeted In 110-83-42200 For Fiscal Year 2015; Contract No. 2014-0251)

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Purpose
The purpose of this memo is to provide information to the Franklin Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) concerning the purchase of three additional Rad-57 Pulse CO-oximeter units. These units have the technology to measure carboxyhemoglobin, methemoglobin, oxygen saturation, and pulse rates on patients treated by the Franklin Fire Department and fire suppression personnel engaged in firefighting or other hazardous materials type operations where these exposures may occur. This purchase is for new equipment for use in the Franklin Fire Department.


Background
According to the CDC, each year, more than 400 Americans die from unintentional CO poisoning, more than 20,000 visit the emergency room and more than 4,000 are hospitalized due to CO poisoning. Fatality is highest among Americans 65 and older. Firefighters are at very high risk for exposure to Carbon Monoxide in the overhaul phase of fire operations and the effects of this exposure can cause both immediate and long term health concerns. The implementation of CO screening in the rehabilitation of firefighters is a critical component in identifying and helping to prevent the effects of these exposures.

In 2011, the Fire Department purchased six (6) of these handheld units to place on the fire apparatus with advanced life support capabilities. In 2013, the department increased the number of advanced life support apparatus from six to nine in the City. The purchase of these additional t...

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