Buy auto extrication equipment from L.N. Curtis and Sons
In Plain English
The fire department needs specialized tools to cut people out of crashed vehicles during emergencies. This agreement lets the city purchase hydraulic cutters, spreaders, and other rescue equipment from a vendor. The equipment helps firefighters free trapped victims from car accidents more quickly and safely.
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