Purchase $14,088 digital fire extinguisher training system for community classes
$14,088
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In Plain English
The fire department wants to buy a digital training system from BullEx to teach residents and business owners how to properly use and store fire extinguishers indoors. The system simulates real fire scenarios without actual flames or chemicals. If approved, the city spends $14,088 to expand fire safety education programs for the community.
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