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The Casper City Council on Sept. 30 unanimously approved consent-agenda items that authorize public-safety procurement and a Homeland Security grant application.
The council adopted a professional-services contract with ZOLL Medical Corporation to purchase one ZOLL cardiac monitor for use by the Casper Fire EMS department and approved “contract amendment 2” between the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security and the Casper Fire EMS department. The council also approved a consent-minute action authorizing the Casper Police Department and the city’s information-technology division to submit an application to the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security for the 2025 State Homeland Security grant program.
Councilor Sweeney moved to adopt the consent agenda items; the vice mayor seconded the motion. The transcript records that all councilors voted in favor and the motions passed. The city manager, Adam, was asked if he wished to comment and declined.
No dollar amounts, grant award requests, or implementation timelines were stated on the public record during the meeting. The items were handled on the consent agenda with no public debate or substantive discussion recorded.
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