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Monroe City Council approves $186,436 purchase of updated defibrillator monitors and Lucas chest‑compression systems
Summary
Council voted unanimously to waive competitive bidding and purchase two Stryker monitor‑defibrillators and two Lucas mechanical chest‑compression devices for the city’s ALS engines and emergency response vehicle; staff cited interoperability with MCA and ProMedica systems and a 2–4 week lead time.
The Monroe City Council on Monday approved the purchase of two Stryker monitor‑defibrillators and two Lucas automated chest‑compression systems for the city’s emergency response units, authorizing staff to waive competitive bidding for the equipment and complete the acquisition.
Director Chad Tulsa, director of public safety, told council the current monitor and “autopulse” devices remain functional but were nearing the end of extended warranty coverage in January 2026 and are an older…
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