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Sponsored by: Meszaros CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-085 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR THE PURCHASE OF SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUSES EQUIPMENT FOR THE SEWARD FIRE DEPARTMENT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $269,532.90, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS WHEREAS, the current Self-Contained Breathing Apparatuses (SCBA) used by the City of Seward Volunteer Fire Department (SVFD) are more than 15 years old, and are built on a 2002 National Standard; and WHEREAS, SCBAs are the air packs that firefighters wear to protect themselves from harmful, toxic, deadly, cancerous fumes, and provide air in oxygen-deficient environments; and WHEREAS, the SVFD has applied for Assistance to Firefighters Federal Grant monies for two years to secure the purchase of the SCBAs, but has not received any grant funds; and WHEREAS, the current SCBAs were purchased in 2004; components of the SCBAs have been upgraded over time, but the pack frame and other key components are at the end of their life cycle; and WHEREAS, the SCBAs are no longer compliant with National Fire Protection Association Standards 1981/1982, are not serviceable due to the lack of production of parts, and are considered obsolete; and WHEREAS, 49 SCBA bottles and Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) Packs are unable to be hydrostatically tested due to their age; and WHEREAS, the current SCBAs are 3MTM ScottTM brand which our firefighters are familiar with, have trained with, and are knowledgeable about; and WHEREAS, existing Scott appliances, compressor, and hoses owned by SVFD would still be compatible with newer models; and WHEREAS, the surrounding Mutual Aid and Automatic Aid agencies, including Bear Creek Volunteer Fire, Lowell Point Volunteer Fire, and Moose Pass Volunteer Fire also utilize Scott SCBAs, and interoperability is crucial; and WHEREAS, Scott SCBAs have in-state resources for repairs, flow testing, and maintenance; and CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-085 WHEREAS,Municipal Emergency Services(MES)is a 3M114 ScottTM distributor for the State of Alaska, and distributes, trains, and maintains Scott equipment; and WHEREAS, MES provides current flow testing and servicing of SVFD's current Scott SCBAs,and we have a solid working relationship established; and WHEREAS, pricing provided by MES is General Services Administration/GPO pricing which meets the competitive bid requirements of the City of Seward purchasing code wherein SCC 6.10.120 (A) (5), allows for the sole sourcing of "Specialized products and professional services" when "supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services which can only be furnished by a single dealer,or which have a uniform published price"; and WHEREAS, Seward City Code also allows sole sourcing under section 6.10.120 (A) (7) "To contractual services purchased from a public utility corporation at a price or rate determined by state or other government authority"; and WHEREAS, it is in the public's interest to waive the competitive bid process outlined in order to facilitate expeditious purchase of interoperable SCBAs manufactured by 3M111 ScottTM and distributed by Municipal Emergency Services; and WHEREAS, on September 14, 2020, the Seward City Council approved the use of residual CARES Act funds for the purchase of Airpacks for the SVFD. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA that: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to approve a sole source purchase agreement with Municipal Emergency Services for replacement SCBAs including accessories, training, and delivery to the Seward Volunteer Fire Department, in an amount not to exceed $269,532.90. Section 2. The Seward City Council hereby determines it is in the public's best interest to waive the competitive bid process requirements outlined in SCC 6.10.130, in order to facilitate expeditious purchase of interoperable Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus equipment and additional accessories(spare cylinders, RIT PACKS) for the Seward Volunteer Fire Department. Section 3. Funding in the amount of $269,532.90 is hereby appropriated to capital equipment account no. 80081-0000-8103. Section 4.This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2020-085 PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 26`h day of October, 2020. TH 7IT 0 SEWA ASKA h sty Terr Mayor AYES: Seese, Baclaan, Casagranda, McClure, DeMoss, Osenga, Te NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: ren a J. Ba11ou, MC City Clerk (City Sit$ OF. SEyv:•, ;•G�,.••oaPoF•••. 'Q4"♦: • ••30 : • ; SEAL s � .• • ti•.,F OF AVp.�`� Agenda Statement Meeting Date: October 26, 2020 ' To: City Council Through: Scott Meszaros, City Manager S� From: Clinton Crites,Fire Chief Agenda Item: Authorize the City Manager to Enter into a Contract with Municipal Emergency Services for the Purchase of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatuses Equipment for the Seward Fire Department in an Amount Not To Exceed$269,532.90, and Appropriating Funds BACKGROUND &JUSTIFICATION: It is our mission to protect life and property of our community though prevention, education and emergency response. The City of Seward Fire Department last purchased self-contained breathing apparatuses(SCBA's) in 2004 and are NFPA 1981 2002 standard.These SCBA's and their accompanying accessories are no longer under warranty, parts are becoming obsolete, and are behind more than 2 national standards compliant. SCBA's are perhaps the single most important piece of life safety PPE for a firefighter. Having modern,safe and properly functioning SCBA's available for our volunteers is vital to ensure their ability to perform effective life safety operations when called to respond. Newer equipment is expected to be more reliable and less likely to fail during operation keeping our volunteers and our community safer. We are careful about maintaining our SCBA's in a ready state. It becomes increasingly difficult when parts are changing, and costs are higher to replace them. The first training our volunteers receive is putting on a turnout coat,pants, gloves,hoods, helmets and air-packs. SCBA's are essential equipment for our volunteers. Every response vehicle is equipped with SCBA's not just for fire,but hazardous materials and questionable areas that will be entered.The more we teach our volunteers about health risks of cancer and cardiovascular disease, the more they look to us to ensure their health and safety needs are taken care of.We prepare them to properly wear SCBA's,we fit-test annually for health and safety.Purchasing new SCBA's confirms our commitment to our volunteers, contributes to protecting lives and property, and supports our mission of prepared response. Our4500 psi air cylinders were purchased at the same time,are past their serviceable life and will no longer be able to be legally and responsibly filled and used as they are no longer eligible to be hydrostatically tested.SCBA cylinders are tested every 5 years with a maximum of 15-year life span. Our intent is to continue with 4500 psi cylinders to avoid cost of upgrading our compressor. The compressor and fill station are in good working order and a replacement is not necessary for safety at this time. 60 Our Rapid Intervention Team(RIT)packs are in the same position and are in need of replacement. These are emergency packs that firefighters take to a downed or trapped firefighter to provide them more air until they can be safely removed from the hazard. In 2014,the Alaska Fire Chiefs Association received a legislative appropriation for a capitol project to upgrade SCBA statewide. Our area was included in this upgrade and helped our department to have repairs done and upgrade our SCBA's with new safety features.It extended their useful life,but they are still considered 2002 edition SCBA. Our department has attempted a regional SCBA grant from the Federal Assistance to Firefighters Grant for 2 years without success. Our department has lobbied our state representatives for state legislative appropriates for new SCBA's without success for the previous 2 years. For our community it is a huge amount of money to come up with,but without the proper protective gear, our firefighters will fight fire from the outside and see a lot of higher losses when fire does strike. We are requesting sole source product and vendor due to the interoperability with mutual/automatic aid departments,along with muscle memory training that our responders are familiar with,the Scott SCBA. Changing to another brand of SCBA could result in muscle memory failure during an emergency with a fatal outcome. We are requesting approval for sole source due to the current working relationship with the vendor as they already provide training, service, and testing on our current SCBA's.With the end of the fiscal year fast approaching,putting out an RFP would prevent an order and shipment to the City's current policies.Further,any delay only increases the liability of using non-compliant SCBA's. We rely heavily on mutual and automatic aid for fires and large-scale incidents.All the departments on the east side of the peninsula utilize Scott SCBA's. Interoperability is imperative and critical during emergency responses.Our continued use of the Scott SCBA ensures a continued safe working relationship with our surrounding departments. Municipal Emergency Services (MES) provides GPO pricing and meets city code (6.10.115 and 6.10.130) and any delay in immediate purchasing puts the community and our responders at risk. The MES quote provides 34 SCBA's with 34 air cylinders, 34 masks, 34 free air cylinders, and 2 RIT packs with 2 matching air cylinders. Purchasing new Scott SCBA's will bring the Seward Fire Department in compliance with NFPA 1981/1982 2018 edition which should provide at a minimum a 15-year service life. Seward Municipal Code references: 6.10.115 Exemptions from Competitive procurement procedures. 5. supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services which can only be furnished by a single dealer,or which have a uniform published price. 8. the purchase of professional services. Professional services are those that require special knowledge and judgment that includes analysis, evaluation, prediction, planning or recommendations and which results in the production of a report or the completion of a task 61 6.10.130 Where competitive bid proposals are not in the public interest. Restrictions and provisions of this title shall not apply where the city council determines and makes written findings that the public interest would be best served by not requiring competitive bids/proposals. Supporting Justification: MES is a 3M Scott authorized distributor, installer and maintainer in Alaska. MES currently provides training, service, and flow testing to the Seward Fire Department and surrounding agencies.MES is a national contractor with a local office, and the City of Seward would benefit from the discount price schedule as provided. INTENT: Authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with Municipal Emergency Services for the purchase of self-contained breathing apparatuses equipment for the Seward Fire Department in an amount not to exceed$269,532.90, and appropriating funds CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No N/A Comprehensive Plan 2030 Volume 1, 2.2.9 Ensure a high level of fire protertion within the community nity by periodic evaluation and update of the Fire Master Plan. Support fire services, volunteer fire fighters and equipment. 1. Volume 2, 12.0 Services include fire suppression, search X and rescue, vehicle extrication, inspections,plan reviews, and public training and education. The City of Seward has mutual aid agreements with the Bear Creek Fire Service area, the Moose Pass Volunteer Fire Company, United States Forest Service, and the State of Alaska Division of Forestry. 2. Strategic Plan 1999:page 18,promote safety X EOP June 2007 section 1-6 Response behind the scenes preparation, 3. section 6-25 section 4-8 & 6-25 Determine fire readiness of vehicles X and equipment, control Tres and hazrnat releases. FISCAL NOTE: Funding for this purchase will come from CARES Act federal funds for the life&safety of Seward residents. Approved by Finance Department: ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No Not Applicable RECOMMENDATION: 085 City Council approve Resolution 2020-XXX, authorizing Authorize the City Manager to enter into a contract with Municipal Emergency Services for the purchase of self-contained breathing 62 apparatuses equipment for the Seward Fire Department in an amount not to exceed$269,532.90, and appropriating funds. 63 Quote ES RA Date 10/15/2020 Quote# QT1411042 MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES Expires 11/14/2020 3801 Fruit Valley Rd. Sales Rep MCSwain, Michael E Suite C PO# Vancouver,WA 98660 Shipping Method FedEx Ground Bill To Ship To SEWARD FIRE DEPARTMENT SEWARD FIRE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 167 316 FOURTH AVENUE SEWARD AK 99664-0167 SEWARD AK 99664 United States X8814026305303 Air-Pak X3 Pro SCBA(2018 Edition)with CGA 34 6,356.12 216,108.08 Cylinder Connection,4.5,Standard Harness with Parachute Buckles, Standard Belt with No Escape Rope, E-Z Flo C5 Regulator with Quick Connect Hose(Rectus fittings), Universal EBSS Accessory Hose, No Airline Connection, No Spare Harness Kit, Pak-Tracker, No Case, Packaged 1 SCBA Per Box(Black) 804722-01 CYL&VLV ASSYCARB,45M I N,4500 34 1,104.05 37,537.70 804722-01 CYL&VLV ASSYCARB,45MIN,4500 34 0.00 0.00 SPARE NO CHARGE CYLINDERS FP1MK0000000000 Vision C5 Facepiece(NIOSH/NFPAApproved) 34 293.41 9,975.94 Medium Face Seal, Kevlar Headnet, No Spare Headnet 201564-01 RIT-PAK FAST ATTACK,4.5,MEDIUM 2 2,072.35 4,144.70 200870-01 CYL&VLV ASSY CARB,30MIN,4500 2 883.24 1,766.48 RIT 30 MIN CYLINDER Subtotal 269,532.90 Shipping Cost(FedEx Ground) 0.00 Total $269,532.90 This Quotation is subject to any applicable sales tax and shipping&handling charges that may apply.Tax and shipping charges are considered estimated and will be recalculated at the time of shipment to ensure they take into account the most current local tax information. All returns must be processed within 30 days of receipt and require a return authorization number and are subject to a restocking fee. Custom orders are not returnable.Effective tax rate will be applicable at the time of invoice. II III III IIIIIIII I III IIII IIII III QT1411042 64 SCOTT Fire & Safety 3M TM SCottTM RITmPak Fast Attack Emergency Air-Supply System j scoTT 0 RIT`-PAK 65 w x, � x RIT- Pak Fast Attack A small, lightweight and compact solution for rapid intervention teams When a call comes in for a structure fire with possible entrapment,or a mayday is issued for a firefighter in distress,the last thing that should be on the minds of the RITteam is the equipment needed to perform the rescue.The RIT-Pak Fast Attack is another example of 3M Scott Fire&Safety listening to the fire services community to deliver a user-friendly and intuitive product solution that firefighters can rely on. 3M Scott's RIT-Pak Fast Attack offers a small,lightweight,and compact solution for rapid entry and air replenishment to a firefighter in distress.Developed with input from firefighters and RIT instructors across the country,the RIT-Pak Fast Attack provides an intuitive design enabling RIT teams to focus on locating and assessing the downed firefighter. Carrying Device • A fixed point carabiner on each end of • Multiple storage options for the the bag allows for easy attachment to universal high-pressure charging wand • Hi-viz orange fabric makes it easier the firefighter being rescued;Captive provide greater user flexibility. to identify the bag in low visibility bar design ensures proper orientation conditions,while also offering of the carabiner each and every time. Facepiece improved durability to meet the rigors . A reinforced protective bottom • The facepiece,a modified AV-3000 of the fireground. provides added durability and reduces with SureSeal,has a simple-to-use • Two color-coded storage friction when dragging. donning handle,making it quick and compartments provide separation and easy t strap onto a downed firefighter easy identification of low-pressure and Pneumatics orvicim. high-pressure components. • An external pressure gauge with • Tactile feel pull handles offer easy identification of low-pressure and high- photo luminescent display provides pressure compartments in low visibility continuous monitoring of air pressure remaining. conditions. • A distinct,audible whistle alarm • Low-pressure compartment sized to provides notification when the RIT-Pak allow for facepiece and mask-mounted Fast Attack breathing regulator to remain pre- connected connected for storage. has reached 25/remaining of the � • Reflective strips provide superior rated cylinder pressure. visibility in low light conditions,offer • A universal high-pressure charging abrasion and water resistance,and are wand and a low-pressure hose Y , easy to clean. with dual manifold offer maximum • An easy-to-remove and adjustable versatility for providing emergency length shoulder strap allows for breathing air to a firefighter in distress. convenient carrying and provides • Reflective strips make it easier to supplementary use as a pick-off strap locate the mask-mounted breathing during RIT removal. regulator,universal high-pressure charging wand,and low-pressure hose with dual manifold in low light conditions. 66 Color-Coded Storage Pressure Gauge& Color-Coded High-Pressure Compartment Whistle Storage Compartment Tactile Feel Side includes: "T"Pull Handle Shoulder Strap w/Quick •Cylinder Valve w/Reflective Strip Adjustment Pull Handle •Pressure Reducer Fixed Carabiner •Universal Charge w/Captive Bar Tactile Feel"Ball"Pull T Handle w/ \ Reflective Strip Low-Pressure a Side includes: •Facepiece •Regulator •LP Hose&Manifold AhL Bag Specifications: Small Bag •Length:—22 in. •Width:—7 in. Universal HP Charging Low-Pressure Hose& •Height:—7 in. Wand w/Reflective Strip Dual Manifold •Weight:10.5 Ibs (less cylinder) 90°Cylinder Valve Facepiece Mask-Mounted Regulator Medium Bag High-Pressure Side •Length:—27 in. Low-Pressure Side •Width:—7 in. •Height:—7 in. •Weight:10.8 Ibs (less cylinder) Cylinder Specifications: Cylinder,4.5,15-min •Weight:7.16 Ibs(full) Cylinder,4.5,30 min •Weight:11.24 Ibs(full) Features Cylinder,5.5,30-min •Weight:10.44 Ibs(full) F Cylinder,5.5,45-min Od F •Weight:14.15 Ibs(full) Low-Pressure Hose Facepiece w/ Pressure Gauge& &Dual Manifold Mask-Mounted Whistle Shoulder Strap w/ Cara biner w/ Regulator Quick Adjustment Captive Bar(Fixed) Pull Handle 67 W" Scott'" RIT-Pak Fast Attack Specifications and Ordering information RIT-Pak Fast Attack(Less Cylinder) Part Number Bag Size Pressure Carrying Shoulder 6'EBSS 5'RIC RIT-Pak E-Z Flo Fixed (Psig) Bag Strap Hose Hose Facepieces Regulator Carabiner 201564-01 Medium 4500 X X X X X X X 201564-02 Medium 5500 X X X X X X X 201564-03 Small 4500 X X X X X X X Cylinders DescriptionPart Number 201561-01 4.5,15-min,Cylinder&Valve(900) 200870-01 4.5,30-min,Cylinder&Valve(900) 201567-01 5.5,30-min,Cylinder&Valve(900) 201568-01 5.5,45-min,Cylinder&Valve(900) Replacement Parts(Spares) DescriptionPart Number 201558-01 RIT-Pak Fast Attack,Bag,Medium 201558-02 RIT-Pak Fast Attack,Bag,Small 201600-01 RIT-Pak Fast Attack,Shoulder Strap Assembly 201595-01 RIT-Pak Fast Attack,Facepiece 201605-01 RIT-Pak Fast Attack,E-Z Flo Regulator 31003648 RIT-Pak Fast Attack,Carabiner 3M 3M Scott Fire&Safety Personal Safety Division Monroe Center,P.O.Box 569 Monroe,NC 28111 Phone 1-800-247-7257 Email US-3M-ScottMonroeCSR@mmm.com Web 3MSafety.com H/S7189_RevA_EN 10/18 ISO 9001 Registered. Please recycle.Printed in USA @ 3M 2018.All rights reserved. 3M and Scott are trademarks of 3M. 68 SCOTT" Fire & Safety 3MTM Scott'm Air-Pak'm X3 Pro SCBA Bu *11t to last for those whogo in St. WIMIIl IL IN �0 ,e Sw r r�i i `r , . .r NFPA 1981/1982, 2018 Edition r 1 3MScott.com r - 3 MTM SCottTM Air- Pak TM X3 Pro SCBA ' i . Now certified to NFPA 1981/1982, 2018 Edition Firefighters today face challenges like never before.That's why it is critical to have equipment that evolves with the changing landscape of thejob.We designed the Air-Pak X3 Pro to offer ° enhancements in cleanability,comfort and connectivity,all while delivering the reliability and durability that you have come to trust. e" CO ry w P, 2 I r 3M'"Scott'"Air-Pak'"X3 Pro SCBA NFPA 1981/1982, 2018 Edition Standards Highlights Second Stage Regulator Retention & Removal Strength of interface test added to verify the connection Features that matter. between the facepiece and second stage regulator If the SCBA incorporates a removable regulator,two distinct actions for disconnection are required prior to Easy-to-remove harness allowsfor removal of the regulator cleaning and decontamination to help with exposure -• efforts Pneumatic Data-Logging Natural articulation promotesgreaterAll SCBA shall incorporate data-logging and,at a minimum, range of motion transferring the following events and data points shall be identified and weight . . . more recorded with a date and time stamp for each event: balanced load Initial activation pressure New E-Z • C5 Regulatoroffers SCBA pressure on the high-pressure side of the first enhanced performance with lowerstage pressure reducer breathing resistance,helping to reduce Data-logging at 30-second intervals user burden and improve operational efficiencies Transmission of HUD visual information signals for Redundant safety features afford cylinder breathing air firefighters • _ of • • that 100%,75%,50%and 35%(EOSTI) the SCBA will perform in critical life safety -Breathing rate at 30-second intervals environments -HUD deactivation pressure Electronic • provides Universal Emergency Breathing Safety the firefighter and incident command System (UEBSS) Monitor software New standardized fittings(Rectus type)for all solution with Pro Package)to help manufacturers improve fireground accountability and communications As Long . You Own It Warranty Al providespeace of mind knowing that UEB5 importantyour most backed for your lifetime ownership of the SCBA Universal PASS Tone All PASS devices have a universal sound regardless of the manufacturer -This requirement was originally incorporated into the NFPA 1982,2013 Edition standard as part of aTentative Interim Amendment(TIA) 71 a9 3 0 Safety and performance features for todayfirefighters.'s 5.5 Cylinder Technology As Long As You Own It Warranty minimizes weight and provides peace of mind knowing �Qak-s�e9 profile,helping to reduce that your most important user fatigue,improve investment is backed for your �gRRpa productivity and lifetime ownership of the SCBA decrease injuries 3M Easy-to-Remove Harness O allows for cleaning and ..i�CQT decontamination to help with exposure reduction efforts Central Power Source improves battery management to minimize cost of ownership "Made in the USA" with attention to quality and workmanship r 6 Universal EBSS provides compatibility between SCBA for"Buddy Breathing" "Buddy"Lights �............................................................ enable a 360°view of the ��� firefighter's air pressure and PASS status o Snap-Change Cylinder Connection provides rapid cylinder replacement and improves cylinder charging efficiencies E Redundant Safety Features o afford firefighters peace of I mind knowing that the SCBA will perform in critical life safety environments M RFID-Enabled Bumper \ tracks cylinder fill history and monitors DOT compliance(i.e. \ hydrostatic testing) P9. 72 4 3M-Scott-Air-Pak""X3 Pro SCBA Built on a foundation of redundant safety features,the 3M-Scott- Air-Pak-X3 Pro SCBA provides performance you can trust to help protect firefighters in critical life safety environments. Integrated Drag Rescue Loop provides a horizontal pull strength of 1,000 lbs.to assist with rescuing a downed firefighter Aluminum Alloy Backframe New Harness Materials ..............................••.. / offers a lightweight, offer greater resistance to durable design to chemical exposure and less withstand the rigors of water absorption to help the fireground minimize contamination New E-Z Flo C5 Regulator offers enhanced breathing performance,helping E to reduce user burden Electronic PAR(ePAR) " and improve operational provides wireless efficiencies communication between the firefighter and incident command(using Monitor telemetry software solution with Pro Package)to improve fireground accountability and communications "Buddy"Lights enable a 360°view of the o firefighter's air pressure and PASS status 3M-Scotchlite-Reflective Material enhances visibility of the SCBA when operating in low light conditions, improving safety and accountability on the fireground Naturally Articulating Waist Pad New Buckle Design promotes greater range of provides firm hold to prevent inadvertent motion to the firefighter,while loosening of shoulder and waist straps to help transferring weight to the hips for provide a secure fit of SCBA on the firefighter a more balanced load 73 -P9., 5 Effective Communications Accountability your at Real-time responder SCBA information at-a-glance. Incident Command is tasked with many responsibilities on a fire scene,and personnel accountability is one of ` those items.Knowing the real-time status of a responder's condition allows for effective management of those assets, but it is commonly seen as a difficult thing to accomplish without integral radio communications.In fact,personnel accountability and effective communications are two of the most critical components of a successful fireground operation—and can be the most challenging to preserve. ' The Air-Pak"X3 Pro SCBA seeks to improve both. The patented 3M Scott SEMS II Wireless SCBATelemetry System (with Pro Package),available on the Air-Pak"X3 Pro SCBA, enables vital communication between responders and incident command.When paired with the 3M Scott Monitor Telemetry Software Solution(with Pro Package),incident command can see a responder's air level,PASS,and EVAC data—all standard ri telemetry essentials on a simple,easy-to-understand interface. Additional alert notifications—high flow or no flow full alarm PASS conditions and system integrity alarm—provide enhanced situational intelligence to help guide critical decision making.These alert notifications are the biggest benefit of the Monitor telemetry software solution(with Pro Package). Y 9 Exception Reporting The chaos of a fire scene often develops to where command manages to the exceptions.Telemetry data is important for everyone wearing a SCBA,but immediate action needs to be taken to address the exceptions. MWa6t An alternate view of the incident delivers just these PASS ALARM ACTNEI NO FLOW exceptions or alerts—no news is good news.In SS45-6 -Jones John this case,a blank screen is displayed under normal operations,while exception alerts appear with audible tones during an alarm condition,getting incident Acknowledge kTw to List command's attention at the most critical times. &Silence 74 ePAR Seeking to further improve communications,incident command can leverage SEMS II Pro with the Monitor telemetry software solution(with Pro Package)to electronically check the PAR status of firefighters without the need to broadcast over the radio.Available on the Air-Pak X3 Pro SCBA,a PAR request can be sent to firefighters with an audible and visual alert notification.Firefighters send an acknowledgment back to incident command with a simple click of a button on the PASS console.The ePAR feature helps reduce excess radio traffic in those situations where communications are critical,while maintaining personnel accountability on the fireground. W .; Hazmat Jr.nvironments where loud noises and sudden movements are not desirable, the SEMS II Pro Hazmat feature provides incident command the ability to remotely �; ..o monitor the status of the firefighter _ without requiring animated motion *_ an during a delicate Hazmat operation. Offering the same benefits as ' ,dr the full-featured SEMS II Pro and y r f identified by a yellow console, the SEMS II Pro Hazmat includes a disabled motion sensor(not compliant to NFPA 1982)to prevent inadvertent alarm activation,while providing the safety benefit of a manual "- PASS activation in the event of �� `t't'E eau an emergency. P9. 7 Work smarter and more effectively. ' "M, 3MTM SCottTM " EPIC 3 RDI Voice Communication System IN • ` R The EPIC 3 RDI voice communication AV system enhances SCBA facepiece voice �— intelligibility and delivers clear two-way radio communications when paired with Bluetooth compatible handheld field radios and remote �1 speaker microphones. Integrated noise suppression technology reduces environmental ambient noise �. from the facepiece and radio voice communications,allowing first responders to be clearly heard and understood when communicating with incident victims,team members,incident commanders and remote =_ dispatch. Compatible with all 3M Scott AV-series '-"a facepieces and Air-Pak SCBA,the EPIC 3 RDI ' - provides 3M Scott customers with the safety l ,/ �� and operational benefits of enhanced tactical voice communications. f ! 7 , 3W Scott"Air-Pak"X3 Pro SCBA 1y '' 3MTM Scott"' Sight In-Mask Thermal Imager Unlike other SCBA-integrated thermal imaging devices, Sight combines a camera with a display in the facepiece without the need to reach down to lift an imager up. This gives firefighters hands-free operation for easier communication,victim extraction and tool carrying. Visibility is crucial to reducing search times,hazard '. identification,interior accountability,navigation and egress.Take your situational awareness to a whole new level with Scott Sight. r; Sight Pro Package Sight Pro Package is the next evolution of the industry's f first in-mask,hands-free thermal imaging solution.Pro Package enables new,advanced features that provide firefighters with greater situational awareness during fireground operations. Hot-Spot Tracker Immediately identifies the hottest part of the scene and displays its relative temperature.Ideal for overhaul, search and rescue and risk assessment. Cold-Spot Tracker Immediately identifies the coldest part of the scene and displays its relative temperature.Ideal for hazmat environments. Tactical Video Recording(TVR) Automatically record all the information shown on the IMD for later review. 77 P9 9 akT M sC',6, When you purchase an Air-Pak"' X3 Pro SCBA, compliant to the NFPA 1981, 2018 Edition Gj, * * * Kk standard, you will receive 'gRRAN a bumper-to-bumper warranty for as long as you own the product at no additional cost. ✓ Backframe& Harness NPneumatics Electronics IN 0 • Additional Facepiece 1 Cost ✓ Cylinder With the As Long As You Own It — Air-Pak'" SCBA Warranty, customers will have peace of mind knowing that their most important investment is backed for the lifetime ownership of the product. No more crunching numbers to help manage maintenance costs towards the end of the product's life cycle. This latest warranty from 3M Scott Fire &Safety reinforces our commitment to you —the customer—and further reduces your lifetime cost of ownership for the Air-Pak"X3 Pro SCBA. M P9 78 10 • Your platform for performance, I � � 3M' Scott"Sight 3MTM Scott' 3MTM ScottlM In-Mask Thermal Imager Vision C5 AV-3000 HT With Pro Package Facepiece with Facepiece E-Z Flo C5 with E-Z Flo+ Regulator Regulator 3M'"Scott'"Monitor # "� Telemetry Software Multiple Cylinder Options Solution _ (5.5,Snap-Change, With Pro Package 30-Year) 3MT"Scott-SEMS II 3M' Scott"EPIC 3 RDI Wireless SCBA Telemetry Voice Communication With Pro Package System P9 11 III R IIYI�r. ,'YI�I A� I , : ' '?S rt 3M J.�,�►scorT � I, Learn more at 3MScott.com/X3Pro. 3M'"Scott'"Fire&Safety Personal Safety Division Phone:1-800-247-7257 HS7722 Please recycle.Printed in USA. Monroe Center,P.O.Box 569 Email:US-3M-ScottMonroeCSR@mmm.com 3M,Scott,Air-Pak and Scotchlite are trademarks of 3M. Monroe,NC 28110 Web:3MScott.com ©3M 2020.All rights reserved. 80 ii City of sevvard, .!Kaska City Council Minutes Septclilhe°r N 20"o Volume 41, Page 271 Motion Passed Unanimous Terry C011011 ueci_saying the other page of finance's laydown outlined suggestions on how the remaining funds mig}it be disbursed, and suggested the Review Committee meet again to review and provide a recommendation. Baclaan thankcc] ttac R ev few Committee for their work: he supported having the Review Committee meet again to discuss recommendations. Assistant Cite• Manager Stephen Sowell explained that there were approximately 267 businesses had been identi Pied that were not eligible to receive CARES Act funding previously,and based on the IbLir criteria outlined in the laydown, would receive a small check. In addition, the residential electric customers in the city could easily he proG:'dcd some relief on their utility bill. And, finally, if there "'cre ftinds left over, individual Airpacks could be purchased to refresh the equipment al the fire cicpartnlent. In response to Scese.. Sowell said the small businesses that would qualify for this round of funding would he those that had between $1 — 19,999 in revenues and that had not received any fundin;� previously. In response to Baclaan. Mcsrai-os explained that an Airpack was a breathing apparatus that firefighters wore when enterin-a structure to tip-lit a fire,not unlike wliat soillco e wore when scuba diving.The fire department had 34 Airpack units that had expired and were in need of replacement. Motion (Terry/Baclaan) Accept the recommendations for CARES Act funding as presented on Page 1 of the Finance laydown to include: up to$267,000 for businesses; up to $312,013.63 for electric utility credits; and, any remaining funds will purchase Airpacks for the Fire Department. In response to Seese. Meszaros estimated 1 hat cacli Airpack unit cost approximately$7,700. Motion Passed LInaninious Seese asked for an update on the sidewalk pro,jc et.Meszaros said the. Fourth Avenue portion of the project was being completed. 5cese said in front of the Generations building she saw son7conc trip on the sidewalk, and wonderers 11'(Ii at section of'sidewalk could be patched. l erry tlrarlked the Flcctric Utility Department for setting Field Engineer Rob Larson to finish the construction jobs tier the season. She also wondered w 1wn the Budget Committee would be ready to start looking at the 2021 budget. As well, she was also interested in rescheduling the short- medium- and lone-term lirojects and goals work scission that had been suspended due to CDVID. Mesz arcs said the wage study was bcin- finalized. as welI as thc°water and sewer rate study. The capital improvenients plan also needed to be worked on. Ni1c,lzaros said this year's sales tax 81