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Meeting Minutes - Date
7/22/1991
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Board of Commissioners
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Regular
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EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> EQUIPMENT FUNDED FOR CAB~RUS COUNTY <br /> FOR THE CABARRUS EMS <br /> <br /> HAXIMUM <br />ITEM ESTIP~T~D COS~ GRANT AVAIL~BL~ <br /> <br />12 Pagers $6,000.00 $],000.00 <br /> <br />SPECIAL CONDITIONS: <br /> <br />(1) Radio pager or monitor receiver purchases shall be limited to <br /> the number of certified EMTs on a p~ovider's roster. <br /> Providers receiving radio pagers or monitor devices must be <br /> routinely dispatched from the consolidated county-wide <br /> dispatch center equipped with appropriate encoding equipment <br /> to alert the pagers or monitor devices. Requests for this <br /> equipment must include the disposition of any current <br /> equipment where utilization will be changed or any equipment <br /> scheduled to be traded, sold, surplussed, or "thrown away." <br /> The equipment approved for purchase, when inventoried with <br /> current operational equipment, must not exceed the <br /> requirements of only one pager or monitor receiver per active <br /> certified member of the squad. <br /> <br />(2) The County shall be (and maintain) current license by the FCC <br /> for all equipment funded by this agreement. <br /> <br />(3) All equipment purchased must meet the standards, guideline, <br /> racommendations, and specifications of the Office of Emergency <br /> Medical Services where these items e~ist. All VHF radio <br /> equipment must operate on 155.280 and 155.340 MHZ at a <br /> minimum. <br /> <br /> <br />
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