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Fannin County approves plan to buy Lucas CPR devices, $134,885 commitment to replace aging equipment
Summary
County commissioners approved locking in a vendor price to acquire five Lucas automated CPR devices (two this year and three next year) at a total quoted cost of $134,885; two units would be purchased now to lock pricing and the remainder after inventory is used.
Fannin County commissioners voted to authorize purchase of Lucas automated CPR devices to replace aging automatic CPR machines that the county’s public safety staff said will become obsolete and unsupported by the current manufacturer in 2026.
Public safety staff told the board the county currently uses an automatic CPR device model that the vendor…
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