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Council ratifies emergency engine repair for Fire Unit T2, waives competitive bidding

3730914 · June 9, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a $130,000 budget transfer for vehicle maintenance and ratified an emergency repair to replace a shredded engine in Fire Unit T2; staff said the engine replacement cost was about $124,000 and the formal emergency purchase was recorded at roughly $124,539.67.

The Edmond City Council approved two related actions June 9 to keep a fire apparatus in service after a catastrophic engine failure.

The council first approved a transfer of $130,000 from the fire/public safety budget to cover maintenance, repairs and equipment for the fire fleet. Bobby Masterson, assistant director of public works, said the city moved money because…

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