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Grand County EMS seeks state emergency grant for refurbished cardiac monitor and outlines capital plan including ambulances and COP payments
Summary
County EMS requested authority to pursue a CDPHE emergency grant to replace a failed cardiac monitor, outlined a longer-term capital plan for ambulance replacements and personal protective equipment, and discussed COP payments for Station 1.
Grand County Emergency Medical Services received approval from the Board of County Commissioners to pursue a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) emergency grant to replace a failed refurbished cardiac monitor-defibrillator and discussed the department’s broader capital needs, including ambulance replacements, personal protective equipment and long-term COP payments for Station 1.
Chief Wingate of Grand County EMS told commissioners that a first-generation cardiac monitor-defibrillator had failed and that a refurbished replacement would cost $19,237.19. He asked the board to authorize pursuit of a 50% match from the state emergency grant program to reduce the county’s share to about…
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