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Res 15-05 (" /,,\ RESOLUTION NO. 15-05 A RESOLUTION OF THE CI1Y COMMISSION OF THE CI1Y OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING FUNDS FROM THE PALM BEACH COUN1Y EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES GRANT AWARD PROGRAM FOR FY 2004/2005. WHEREAS, the Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department represents the emergency medical services interests of the City of Delray Beach; and WHEREAS, the Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department is requesting funding for FY 2004/2005 through the Palm Beach County Emergency Medical Services Grant Award program for the purchase of an Advanced Life Support Training Manikin and an AutoPulse Resuscitation System for the EMS Division. WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department is eligible to receive funds collected by the Office of Emergency Medical Services pursuant to Chapter 401.113, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the equipment to be purchased with these funds will enhance the City's overall emergency medical services operation and improve the delivery and level of emergency medical care provided to the citizens of and visitors to the City of Delray Beach and the entire Fire-Rescue service area. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CI1Y COMMISSION OF THE CI1Y OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the Mayor of the City of Delray Beach is hereby authorized to execute all documents which are necessary to complete the request for funds from the Palm Beach County Emergency Medical Services Grant Award program. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the I~ay of March, 2005. ~Ato~ ATTEST: ~\).~ City Clerk [ITY 0-= DELRAY BEA[M FIRE-RESCUE DEPARTMENT 6(\ tJ11 CC;::¡Vi"J'? DELRAY BEP,r:;H . (JULF STREAM . HiGHLAND BEACH DELRAY BEACH ~ All-America City , IIII!M EMO RAN DUM 1993 TO: David T. Harden, City Manager 2001 THRU: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Kerry B. Koen, Fire Chief () ~ Robert B. Moreland, Division Chief - EMS ~ March 10, 2005 Emergency Medical Services - Non Matching Grant Delray Beach Fire-Rescue has applied for a "change request" for the annual, non-matching grant from Palm Beach County, Department of Emergency Medical Services for an ALS Training system and an Automated Cardiac Compression system for our EMS Division. The first part of the project consists of the MegaCode Kelly VitalSim manikin and peripheral components. The system will allow realistic training in advanced airway management, IV therapy, defibrillation, transcutaneous pacing and drug administration. The system is manufactured by Laerdal Medical Corporation. The second part of the project is the purchase of the "AutoPulse Resuscitation System" manufactured by Zoll Medical Corporation. This is an automated CPR device that increases the effectiveness of chest compressions by some 200% over manual chest compressions. The total cost requested for this project is: $ 26,015.23. In order to proceed with the grant application process, a Resolution of the City Commission is required indicating their support of the application. A similar Resolution will be sought from the Town of Gulf Stream and the Town of Highland Beach as our application will be made in the name and interest of all three communities. A draft Resolution is attached, and I request that this item be placed on the next regular City Commission agenda as a consent item. Attachments: 1 FIRE-RESCUE DEPARn/¡E~,J; HE4DOLJ<\RTERS . 501 WE~;T ATLANTIC ,LI,VENUE . DELRAY BEACH FLORIDA 33444-2555 i"F)" 243-7400" FAX (561) 2437461 pr¡qtt90 er F1eCYCfed P:;',C9i ~'r\ RESOLUTION NO. \'5-05" A RESOLUTION OF TIm CITY COMMISSION OF TIIE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING FUNDS FROM TIIE PALM BEACH COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES GRANT AWARD PROGRAM FOR FY 2004/2005. WHEREAS, the Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department represents the emergency medical services interests of the City of Delray Beach; and WHEREAS, the Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department is requesting funding for FY 2004/2005 through the Palm Beach County Emergency Medical Services Grant Award program for the purchase of an Advanced Life Support Training Manikin and an AutoPulse Resuscitation System for the EMS Division. WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department is eligible to receive funds collected by the Office of Emergency Medical Services pursuant to Chapter 401.113, Horida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the equipment to be purchased with these funds will enhance the City's overall emergency medical services operation and improve the delivery and level of emergency medical care provided to the citizens of and visitors to the City of Delray Beach and the entire Fire-Rescue service area. NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY mE CITY COMMISSION OF TIlE CITY OF DELRAYBEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the Mayor of the City of Dekay Beach is hereby authorized to execute all documents which are necessary to complete the request for funds from the Palm Beach County Emergency Medical Services Grant Award program. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the _ day of March, 2005. MAYOR ATl'EST: City Clerk Department of Public Safety Division of Emergency Management Office of Emergency Medical Services 20 South MIlitary Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33415 (561) 712-6400 FAX: (561) 712-6449 www.pbcgovcom . Palm Beac:h County Board of County Commissioners lbny Masilotti, Chairman Addie L. Greene, Vice Chairperson Karen T Marcus Jeff Koons Warren H Newell Mary McCarty Burt Aaronson County Administrator Robert Weisman -An Equal OpportunIty Affirmative Action Employer" @ printed on røcycled paper March 1, 2005 EMS Div. Chief Robert Moreland III City of Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department 50 1 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Dear Chief Moreland: RE: EMS Grant C4050 Enclosed please find a copy of your EMS County Grant Program Change Request which has been signed by State February 18, 2005. If we can be of any further assistance, please call us at 712-6480. Sincerely, wlfi!i/¡¡{¡;;~, Director Division of Emergency Management Enc. Department of Health EMS County Grant Program Change Request De~r~y Beach Fire-Rescue Department Name of Grantee C4050 Grant No. UDGET LINE ITEM Replace Zoll M Series Defibrillator with Revivant AutoPulse Resuscitation System Replace NovaMetrix Tidal Wave 610B, Aut9_ Vent 3000 2.0, and MI'P Miniature Infusion Pump and case with MegaCodeKelly Manikin - Vi talSim Advanced and accessories . CHANGE FROM $19,997.49 1,823.99 2,046.59 2,424.38 $6,294.96 CHANGE TO Manikin- 6, 300 . 00 Options- 2,349.23 TOTAL $ $26,292.45 $ $26,015.23 ~ustification for Budget or Activity Change: use an additional page if needed. The request for additional staffir:tg that is needed to accomplish the AI..S upgrade to the Ci ty' s southern fire suppression unit (Engine 3) was not funded this year by the Ci ty Manager through ·the operating budget. Unfortunately, as a result, we will not be able to accomplish the ALS upgrade project that was awarded to The City of Delray Beach by the EMS Grant Review Coomittee at this time. However, the issue remains open for future action and consideration. I am res~tfully subnitting a project change request. In brief, the new project will improve Cardiac Arrest survival to the citizens and visitors ,in Delray Beach and enhance our EMS training for Fire-Rescue staff. Attached are the project change request forms and quotes outlining the alternative projects. rThis change shall begin and take effect on: I I Month Day Year 2. -Z-2æ>5 Date For use only by Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Approval Yes ~-D Change No: I Qr EMS Grant Manager 8 ~j;(~ \ ' "':' "1! Department of PubUc Safety [)Riston of Emergency MaDqemet\t mce of Emergency Medical Services 20 South Military Trail West Palm Beach. FL 33415 (561) 712-6400 PAX: (561) 712-6449 www.pbcgov.com . Palm Beach County Board of County Commlssionen 'lbny Masiloni. Chairman Addie L. Greene, Vice Chairperson Karen T. Marcus Jeff Koons Warren H. Newell Mary McCarty Burt Aaronson County ~Inistratol' Robert Weisman ·...n Et¡u41 Opportunity AJJlrrnø~ "Icdon EnrpkJyer" r7"o February 10, 2005 Robert B. Moreland III, Division Chief Emergency Medical Services City ofDeIray Beach Fire-Rescue Dept. 501 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444-2555 Dear Chief Moreland: Re: Grant C4050 We are in receipt of your letter advising that the City of Delray Beach will not be able to utilize the ALS upgrade project monies that were awarded to them by the EMS Grant Review Committee because the City of DeIray Beach was not able to fund the additional staffing needed to accomplish this. We have also received your change request to utilize these funds to purchase an Auto Pulse System, Manikin, and recommended accessories. These items do not total more than the amount Delray Beach Fire Rescue was awarded. Our Office approves this change as it will improve Cardiac Arrest survival to the citizens and visitors in Dekay Beach and enhance your EMS training for Fire-Rescue staff. We are sending this request to the State EMS Office for their signature. Once this is returned, we will send you a copy for your files. Sincerely, ~~urr.-r Division of Emergency Managementh WFO:fd Encs. PROJECT I PRIORITY 1: AutoPulse Resuscitation System Manual compressions are currently applied to all patients in need of CPR. Manual compressions produce poor blood flow and a low possibility of resuscitation. Manual compressions produce only 30-40% of blood flow to the brain and 10-20% of blood flow to the myocardial tissues. (Kern, Bailliere's Clinical Anaesthesiology 14(3): 591-609) Use of an automated chest compression device to supplant manual compressions has shown to improve blood flow to normal levels and increase myocardial blood flow by 277%. Aortic pressures are 30% higher with an automated chest compression device and coronary profusion pressure improved by 33%. Studies have shown that patients that have been pulseless for more than 3 minutes need at least one minute of good CPR before defibrillation to enhance resuscitation effectiveness. (Cobb,L. et aI, J AM Med Assoc 281 (13): 1182-1188) Automated chest compression- devices are needed on strategic response units that respond to cardiac arrests to increase resuscitation success rates. Presently all cardiac arrest patients are handled by an ALS transporting unit that is backed up by a sUpérvisor unit, and/or an engine company. An extra firefighter is placed on the AlS transport unit to provide manual compressions en route, downing one additional response unit until the call is over and the firefighter can be returned to its unit. Manual compressions are performed by the personnel standing in the back of the unit traveling through traffic. It is also difficult to properly perform adequate CPR in a moving ambulance. Studies have shown that rescuer compressions degrade after only one minute. (Ochea F.J., et al. The effect of rescuer fatigue on the quality of chest compressions. Resuscitation. 1998;37:149-152) This provides inconsistent compressions and inadequate patient blood flow. In addition, it increases the chances of injury to the firefighter as fatigue worsens. The automated chest compression device would eliminate both of these problems. In addition, with limited personnel it is difficult to perform all initial tasks on scene that are required for successful resuscitation. An automated chest compression device frees up personnel on scene to intubate, start IV's, administer drugs, defibrillate, package, and perform other necessary functions required by the American Heart Association (AHA) protocols for cardiac arrest. The automated chest compression device provides the patient with the best available chance for survival due to consistent depth and rates of compression even while the patient is being transported or carried down stairs. The automated chest compression device would also circulate drugs faster and more completely, improving the chances of inducing a rhythm that can be defibrillated. In addition, restoring blood flow to normal levels will help the medic to establish an intravenous line due to the inflation of the veins making it easier for the medic to find a vein to start the line and administer life saving drugs according to AHA standards. FinaUy, automated chest compression devices reduce patient rib fractures and cartilage damage compared to manual compression during CPR, thus improving the healing time for the post resuscitation patient. Project Outcome Statement: To provide the availability of an automated chest compression device to each cardiac arrest victim in Delray Beach, the Towns of Highland Beach and Gulfstream and automatic aid response areas to improve cardiac arrest resuscitation successes. This will be accomplished by placing the AutoPulse Resuscitation System on the Paramedic Supervisors response vehicle. Our system requires that unit to be dispatched on all cardiac arrest cases. According to the Defray Beach Fire-Rescue EMS reporting system, in CY2004, DBFR responded to 52 reported cardiac arrests. However, more arrests were experienced, but were reported as other outcomes, i.e. "death" if field termination procedures were implemented subsequent to unsuccessful resuscitation attempts. Performance will be measured by the EMS reporting system and the computer assisted dispatch system. which provides data on cardiac arrests and ALS assessments and interventions as well as the number of deployments. Cardiac survival rates will be compared to existing data to ascertain improvements in cardiac arrest resuscitation successes. Project I Priority: 2 MegaCode Kelly VitalSim Advanced Complete The Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department's service area is 18.1 square miles, including Delray Beach, and the Towns of Gulfstream and Highland Beach. According to the 2000 Census Report, the population for our primary service area is 64.511, with 36 % of the population over the age of 55. The data analysis for Emergency Medical responses for fiscal year 2003 shows that 8,649 (82%) of the responses were medical related, while the remainder were for a wide variety of situations ranging from fires to hazardous material incidents. Most of the medical responses. 74% of the total call volume, were classified as Medical Emergencies. This classification represents calls for cardiac related problems, respiratory difficulties, strokes, motor vehicle accidents and other emergencies where both the fire and rescue apparatus are needed to handle the incident. Minor Medical calls such as small cuts, short falls and other situations where the public needs assistance accounted for 8% of the call volume. With the rapidly increasing population and increase in medical responses we find that training opportunities, particularly for advanced medical skills and interventions, are difficult to achieve outside of the clinical setting. Our "Standard of CareJl is to provide primary ALS assessments to aU patients, including evaluations of the airway, respiratory, and circulatory systems. The Fire-Rescue Department has a performance goal to provide 20 hours of training to each employee every month. This equals 28,080 hours for the 117 people in the Operations Division. According to the Training and Safety Division of the Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department, personnel assigned to the Operations Division participated in 29,027 hours of training during fiscal year 2002-03. This represents about 250 training hours for each employee or 10% of their working hours that are devoted to training. Delray Beach Fire-Rescue Department is requesting funding to purchase the MegaCode Kelly VitalSim Advanced. The purchase and implementation of this ALS training manikin would allow for the maximum training potential for this 10% time allotment. The MegaCode Kelly VitalSim Advanced by Laerdal Corporation is an ALS Training system that incorporates a full body manikin durable enough for advanced field exercises. The skills that can be reproduced and tested include, but are not rimited to: intubation (oral and nasal) with obstructed airway, ora/nasopharyngeal airway insertion, retrograde intubation, fiberoptic and lightwand intubation, needle and surgical cricothyrotomy, stomach auscultation, chest decompression (mid-clavicular and mid-axillary), articulating blood pressure training arm, palpable bilateral carotid pulse, and multi-venous IV training arm. In addition, skills such as cardiac monitoring, defibrillation, cardioversion, CPR, auscultation of an assortment of adventitious lung sounds, as well as heart sounds, are available. This training manikin is reusable and durable enough to be placed in training situations outside of a training laboratory including an extrication scenario, for example. Project Outcome Statement: It is our intention to closely monitor the frequency of use and training hours of the MegaCode Kelly VitalSim Advanced via training and quality assurance records over the next twenty four (24) months. This monitoring will consist of number of intubation attempts, successful intubations, unsuccessful intubations, and the number of espophageal intubations. These focused studies will be compared to previous intubation attempts, successes, and failures. Based on historical call volume increases, it is projected that the number of patients1equiring Advanced life Support interventions will increase over the next twelve month period. The inclusion of the MegaCode Kelly VítalSim Advanced Training System will improve overall patient outcomes by providing simulated, yet realistic. Additionally, use of this system will enhance the level of confidence of the paramedic with regard to proper intubation techniques, dysrhythmia interpretation, drug administration, and electrical therapy, to name a few. The Departmenfs Medical Director will have direct input into this equipment purchase, training, anq Quality Assurance regarding this project. The Quality Management Team and Medical Director, through training records and medical record review, will monitor the program to ensure rapid assessment and appropriate and successful interventions are being accomplished. '2.ðtÁ ($ S6\.e.. $ou'('(.e. ~f'&~~~1I" ZOLL ZOLL Medical Corporation Worldwide Headquarters 269 MIH Road Chelmsford. Massachusetts 01824-4105 (978) 421-9655 Main (BOO) 348-9011 (978) 421-0015 Telefax QUOTATION TO: City of Delray Beach Fire Department 501 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Attn: Robert Moreland DMsion Chief DATE: February 1, 2005 TERMS: Net 30 Days FOB: Shipping Point :T:"¥ "'::::''i:1 ~.:!I\I!:S:R ~;::!i'::n:~C"s .-----..-.-........ --...-------...-.. ..... ...-... =-v. .... : IC"::'·~E &15:: Fo'=iIC:: -:;;.." _ ':¡' '=.-:::r - 1 8700-0700-01 AutoPulse System Generates consistent and optimal chest 1 $10.995.00 $10,995.00 $10,995.00 compressions, offering the promise of nannal blood flow during cardiac arrest. Includes Backboard, User Guide, Quick Reference Guide, Shoulder Restraints, Backboard Cable TIes, Head ImmobDizer. Grip strips, In-Service Training OVD and one year warranty. 2 8700-0702-01 AutoPulse Battery Original equipment Nickel-metal 3 $575.00 $575.00 $1,725.00 Hydride (NiMH) battery for use with the AutoPulse Platform. Includes one year warranty. 3 8700-0703-01 AutoPulse Battery Charger, U.S. Charges and conditions 1 $1,795.00 $1.795.00 $1,795.00 up to two batteries and automatically assesses battery charge level. Includes User Guide. U.S. power cord, and one year warranty. 4 8700-0706-01 LifeBand 3 Pack Single-use chest compression band. 1 $375.00 $375.00 $375.00 (3 per package) 5 8778-0799 AutoPulse Platfonn, 2 Year Extended Warranty 1 $2,081.00 $2,081.00 $2,081.00 Extended warranty for 2 years béyond the initial warranty period on Autopulse System; includes 1 preventative maintenance per year. S 8700-0705-01 AutoPutse Soft Carry Case Soft-81cled carrying case hoI& 1 $395.00 $395.00 $395.00 AutoPuIse Platform, spare battery, spare LifeBand and Shoulder Restraints. I - WE PROPOSE TO FURNISH THE ITEMS LISTED ABOVE, SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS SET FORTH ON TOTAL THE REVERSE SIDE HEREOF, AND THE WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE OF THIS QUOTATION. $17,366.00 1. DELIVERY WILL BE MADE 60-90 DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF ACCEPTED PURCHASE ORDER. 2. PRICES WILL BE F.O.B. SHIPPING POINT. 3. WARRANlY PERIOD (See above and reverse side). 4. PRICES QUOTED ARE FIRM FOR 60 DAYS. 5. APPLICABLE TAX & FREIGHT CHARGES ADDmONAL 6. ALL PURCHASE ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL BEFORE ACCEPTANCE BY ZOLlo 7. PURCHASE ORDERS TO BE FAXED TO ZOLL CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 978-421-0015. KeVin Jung/el T ermory Manager 80D-242-9150,x9576 I) Laerdar helping ~ lives CJ~ i\=- , T~~ QUOTE TO: city of Defray Beach Fire Rescue 501 West Atlantic Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 33444 DATE: 1/3112005 CONTACT: Rob Moreland PHONE: 561243-7440 FAX: 561 243-7461 emall mnreland@ctdolrav-beadt.fLua ACCOUNT: Shipping and Handling based on weight Price Extended Price $ 7,495.00 $ 75.00 $ 30.00 TOTAL $ 1,600.00 Quoted by: Mike Palmer Laerdal Medical Corporation 800648-1851 ext.2304 Cellular: 561 445-2134 Delivery: 30 Days ARO or Less Shipping: Terms: FederalLD. i 13-2587752 Quote Exp. 30 Days Quote No. *The above prices do not include sales tax. Where applicable sales tax will be added to your order Thank you for your interest in Laerdal products. To submit this Quotation as an order: Please call Mike Palmer at 800 648-1851 ext. 2304 or fax to 661 439-6900 P.O. iI Signature Date Q~ :t-'2 . T~~ (~e~+) ~: -, .. , , ~..- , . ~ -'.; , . . . . .' , \- < , . , International Supplier of Emfirgency Medical EqulP!1Jent Lisa Quinn Quote Prepared for 954-683-8990 Delray Beach Fire Rescue amed@bellsouth.net Chief Rob Moreland Item # lA20o-00001 lA2QO.OOOO1 lA275-00250 LA38--15-00 LA38--15-00 LA38--11-05 lA200-00250 LA31-2o-29 LA300-00650 Description Quantity Unit Price $6,300.00 MegaCodeKelly VitalSim Advanced Complete* *Complete package includes: ) MegaCodeKelly Manikin, VltalSim Simulator with Remote Control, Á; 6 Neck Skins, 1 Roll Cricothyroid Membrane Tape, J set of (P- Defibrillation Posts, Manikin Lubricant, Jacket, Pants. Cany Case Directions for Use Accessories (Recommended/Optional) MegaCodeKelly VitalSim Advanced External Jugular Module MegaCode Trauma Module Set Bleeding Trauma Module Set Neck Skins (6/pkg) Cricothyroid Membrane Tape (1 roll) Replacement Skin & Vein System Manikin Lubricant $80.50 $1,255.75 $762.25 $96.99 $15.74 $127.30 $10.70 Thank you for the opportunity to quote! Lisa Quinn Distrid sales Manager Southeastem Emergency Equipment 954-683--8990 qmedØ>-bellsouth.net VPEC NÉws 12 - The 1-2 Turn To ... -0- - -- - Home Page Jews Top Stories Headlines '-Team Special Reports Links and Numbers Meet The Crew Uve Traffic and Cameras "'eather DOPPLER 12000 NEVVS 12 NOW Personal Forecast Weather Watchers ~rogrammlng YJhafs On? CBS Shows South Florida Business Report HDTV Broadcasts ~bout NEWS12 Contact Us Advertise with Us Interactive Sales Job listings Station Info Community Events Crimestoppers Consumer Rights Unks High-Tech Lifesaver Written By : lacy Evans Deœmber 1, 2004 - 10:53PM Paramedics say cardiac arrest victims have only about a 5 percent chance 'of survival. But a new machine is increasing your odds. The new AutoPulse CPR machine is under trial by the Martin County fire and Rescue district and already the machine is attributed to saving a Palm City woman's life. The machine frees up manpower, allowing only one paramedic to operate the machine and ventilor. The compressions issued are full-body, and cause less wear and tear on your ribs. The machine is also human-error-proof and can keep giving CPR for 45 minutes non-stop, a task no human could master. The compressions also increase blood flow more than 5 times what a person giving CPR could ever do, and that increases your chances for survival. The Auto Pulse costs is-thousand dollars each. Right now only 400 exist nationwide. But every station says they will work with the budget and firefighter's union to get a machine in every rescue vehicle. ~ ~ ~ " -- -- = .~', '" ;'/'~" __ ~ ~:5ò, ~ "1: NEWS NOW DOPPLER .....~ Iø \'bur ÑaiII ThIll Are ßw:IIoI--Appmwd AndGu8raRIN ~."lrt "' oft CGck Here PAlM RF.AC.H &: ~~~T ,.~....... V 9ød;gIound~ y ~ -..,. _ ,_..~' . 't .' ; ~f.'T ;,,~ ¡;r(\"f,¡~' ---.!.J.J _ '.__ ...J-,~,¡;;....·t. '-~'- ·~\:Jijill~~ ~i~if '1""'" _.u.:;__ , " , :i, . . ,~ ,Hi:_í~~UITJŒnt¡H~ ell Copyright ©2004 Freedom Broadcasting of Aorlda aiel< here for our Prt~l!Çy. WPEC NEWS 12 1100 Fairfield Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33407 http://www.wpecnews12.com/engine.pl?station=wpec&id=12527 &template=breakouttopstory.html 12/212001. Date: March 9. 2005 AGENDA ITEM NUMBER: 8'\\ AGENDA REOUEST Request to be placed on: _X_ Consent Agenda _ Regular Agenda _ Workshop Agenda _ Special Agenda When: 3/15/2005 Description of agenda item (who, what, where, how much): Request the City CommissIOn to authorize a Resolution requesting program mod1£ication funding ill the amount of $26,015.23 for FY 2004-05 through the Palm Beach County Emergency Med1cal Servlces Non-Matchmg Grant Award Program to allow the Fue-Rescue Department to purchase a Mega Code Simulation Maniktn, and an "AutoPulse Resuscitation System; and authorize acceptance of grant funchng for the purposes stated. Third, City Commission approval is being requested to award the contract to Zol1 Medical Corporation (sole source vendor) to purchase the AutoPulse Resuscitation System in the amount of $17,366.00; and, Southeastern Emergency Equipment in the amount of $8,649.23 to purchase the Mega Code Kelly Manikin. Department Head Signature: v \(1,- -1~'- City Attorney Review/Recommendation (if applicable): Reviewed/Acceptable Budget Director Review (required on all items involving expenditure of funds): ìl.'1A--<- LÙ~ D~ /o<¡/()~ Fßiding Available: Yes / No Initlals: _N / A Account Number IJDI-~3J5-5;¿(,r t.4J-C¡o Description lL. f d. 1::,"-,- ¥ - tJ"&.. (II.n£ . "'to" . Account Balance: _.2.1. , () [ Z. e>ca, Funchng Altematlves: (if applicable) City Manager Review: Approved for Agenda:@/ No InitialS:~ Hold Until: Agenda Coordinator Review: Received: