Accept 2 radiation detectors from Contra Costa County Sheriff
In Plain English
The county sheriff's office is giving the city 2 Thermo radiation detectors at no cost. These devices help detect radioactive materials during emergencies or security situations. The city must formally accept this equipment transfer to take ownership.
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