Contract with L.N. Curtis & Sons for rescue equipment maintenance
$24,500
In Plain English
The fire department needs annual maintenance for specialized rescue tools like jaws of life and cutting equipment. L.N. Curtis & Sons will inspect, repair, and service this equipment to keep it ready for emergencies. If approved, the city pays $24,500 per year for these services.
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