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Emergency Management gets commission approval for new Tahoe and two light towers; officials to seek storage and fee schedule for event use
Summary
Commissioners approved purchase and upfitting of a 2025 Chevy Tahoe for emergency management and authorized buying two diesel light towers; officials will seek indoor storage agreements and consider nominal event fees to offset maintenance costs.
Penobscot County commissioners on April 15 approved two procurement items for the Emergency Management Agency: purchase and upfitting of a 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe for mission use and acquisition of two towable diesel LED light towers for field operations.
Emergency Management staff reported the fully equipped Tahoe (vehicle, upfitting, lighting, cell booster and graphics) will cost $70,019. The county has $67,318 available in the…
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