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Selma council approves six-year lease to replace ambulances' cardiac monitors
Summary
The Selma City Council voted unanimously Sept. 16 to approve a six-year lease-purchase for nine Lifepak 35 cardiac monitor‑defibrillators and related equipment, funding the payments from the city's ambulance fund.
Selma — The Selma City Council voted unanimously on Sept. 16 to approve a six‑year lease‑purchase agreement for nine Lifepak 35 cardiac monitor‑defibrillators and associated equipment, funding the payments from the city’s ambulance fund.
The monitors, which Fire Chief Webster told the council are “the only devices that we can utilize to restart a heart that’s in cardiac arrest with a shockable rhythm,” will replace a mixed fleet that includes devices beyond their recommended service life. The measure authorizes the city manager or designee to execute related documents and includes a service plan…
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