Buy $36,000 in protective gear for firefighters over 3 years
$36,000
In Plain English
The fire department needs new protective clothing and equipment for firefighters. Globe Manufacturing makes specialized gear that meets safety standards, and L.N. Curtis & Sons is their only local distributor. If approved, the city spends up to $12,000 per year on helmets, coats, pants and other safety equipment.
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