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Council approves three‑year preventive maintenance agreement with Stryker for fire EMS equipment
Summary
On June 16 the University Heights City Council approved a three‑year preventive maintenance agreement with Stryker to service the fire department’s cots, chairs, monitors, AEDs and mechanical CPR equipment.
The University Heights City Council voted June 16 to enter a 36‑month preventive maintenance agreement with Stryker for critical fire department medical equipment, including power cot/load systems, stair chairs, cardiac monitors, AEDs and automated CPR (LUCAS) devices. Chief Perko told council Stryker is the factory‑authorized vendor that can provide manufacturer‑certified maintenance and…
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