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Fulshear ESD proposes ZapStand public AED at Eagle Landing; city to review installation costs
Summary
Fulshear Simonton ESD 4 offered to fund a 25-year leased, climate‑controlled public AED (ZapStand) for Eagle Landing Park, asking the city to provide concrete pad and electric; commissioners asked staff to get cost proposals and clarified maintenance and contract terms.
Doug Boker, the new fire chief for Fulshear Simonton Emergency Services District 4, proposed placing a ZapStand public-access automatic external defibrillator (AED) at Eagle Landing Park and asked the Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission to identify a location and provide infrastructure.
Why it matters: The device would make an AED visible and accessible at sports fields year-round and would include a cellular link to 9-1-1, GPS tracking and vendor maintenance. The ESD offered to cover the vendor lease and maintenance while asking the city to supply concrete and power.
Boker described the ZapStand product and the ESD’s proposed financial role. “I’m Doug Boker. I’m the new fire chief for Fulshear Simonton ESD 4,” he…
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