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Board approves up-to-$6 million, four-year contract for turnout gear
Summary
The Board of Public Health and Safety approved a four-year contract with Phoenix Safety Outfitters to supply turnout (fire) gear, with a not-to-exceed amount of $6,000,000; board members asked about scope, overlaps with recent purchases and a missing product demonstration.
The Board of Public Health and Safety on April 2 approved a four-year contract with Phoenix Safety Outfitters to supply turnout gear for the fire department, with a not-to-exceed amount of $6,000,000.
Battalion Chief Richard Cook, presenting the item, told the board, "This will be a 4 year, contracted contract in length and will not to exceed $6,000,000 over the term of that 4 year contract." He said the procurement covers the department's coats and pants used for firefighting, and that the department intends to replace roughly 250 sets each year and buy…
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