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File #: RES 23-68    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 2/6/2023 Final action: 2/6/2023
Title: A Resolution Approving a Purchase Price Agreement with Equipment Management, Co. to Purchase Genesis Electric Extrication Tools in an Amount Not to Exceed $38,000, Authorizing its Execution and Waiving the Village's Bid Process for the Agreement.
Attachments: 1. Resolution GENESIS 2023.pdf, 2. Purchase Price Agreement GENESIS 2023, 3. Proposal GENESIS 2023, 4. Genesis Sole Source Letter, 5. PO Final Genesis 2023
Submitted By
Ronald Kobyleski, Fire Chief

Reviewed By
A.M. Zayyad

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Approving a Purchase Price Agreement with Equipment Management, Co. to Purchase Genesis Electric Extrication Tools in an Amount Not to Exceed $38,000, Authorizing its Execution and Waiving the Village's Bid Process for the Agreement.

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Overview
Overview
This expenditure replaces older extrication tools requiring a gas generator and hydraulic hoses. The new equipment is battery-powered, saving time and ease of deployment. However, this equipment is proprietary and considered a sole source. Therefore, staff recommends waiving the Village's bid process to use Genesis as the sole provider.

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Recommendation
Recommendation
Approve the Resolution

Background
Firefighters use extrication tools to free occupants from vehicles after serious accidents. The standard for these tools required a gasoline-powered generator that powered hydraulic hoses from the generator to the devices. New technology has now developed tools that are battery-powered with the same effectiveness. The advantage of these new extrication tools is that they are instantly available with no set-up time to start generators and lay hose lines to the incident scene. They are also more maneuverable since they are attached to hoses.

The Fire Department began switching to this new technology three years ago with the delivery of the newest engine equipped with a set of battery extrication tools. This agenda item will allow the department to remove the last set of gas-powered tools from service and complete the switch to all-electric.

Fiscal Impact
This project is funded in the FY23 GL# 3029.41300.714.570710
The amount budgeted is $36,000. The $2,000 overage will be presented as a Q1 budget reallocation amendment for board approval in March 2023.

DEI Impact
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Alternatives
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Previous Board Action
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Citizen Advisory Commission Action
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Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments
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