Lease 77 automatic defibrillator devices for 4 years
$106,937.50
In Plain English
The city needs defibrillators at public buildings and facilities to help save lives during cardiac emergencies. This lease covers 77 devices plus pediatric equipment and maintenance services. If approved, the city pays $107,000 over 4 years instead of buying the equipment outright.
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