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Supervisors approve purchase plan to replace aging EMS monitors and CPR device

King William County Board of Supervisors · December 9, 2024
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Summary

To avoid loss of serviceability after Jan. 1 and capture end-of-year discounted pricing, the board approved replacing obsolete cardiac monitors with LifePak 35 units and a Lucas CPR device via a five-year 0% payment plan with the first payment deferred to July 1.

King William County's emergency medical services staff presented a proposal to replace aging cardiac monitors and a Lucas automated CPR device that the manufacturer will no longer service after July 1, 2025. Staff described the current mixed inventory…

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