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County approves sale of surplus cardiac monitor to community foundation for $8,000
Summary
The board approved a resolution to surplus and sell a cardiac monitor to the Community Foundation for $8,000; a donor plans to return the funds as a donation to support local EMS services, and the county referenced an existing seven-year Stryker contract for ambulance equipment.
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The Warren County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution to sell a surplus cardiac monitor to the Community Foundation for $8,000 at its Nov. 3 meeting. According to staff, the foundation will purchase the monitor and an individual donor will return the purchase amount as a donation to support EMS services.
Staff said the monitor was not part of the Stryker seven-year contract for ambulance equipment and that this surplus unit would be handled separately. Commissioners asked clarifying questions about the buyer and donation flow; staff confirmed the foundation will pay the county $8,000 and the donor will provide the funds to the foundation.
A motion to accept the surplus-property sale resolution (referenced in the transcript as resolution 2025-11-03) was made, seconded and carried by voice vote. The transcript records the motion and supporting discussion but does not include a numeric vote tally.

