To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
From: PATRICK BUTLER, FIRE CHIEF
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APPROVE THE PURCHASE OF 10 REPLACEMENT SETS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FROM MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, INC., UTILIZING A COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT WITH NATIONAL PURCHASING PARTNERS, FOR AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $50,518
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is essential life safety gear required for firefighting. State mandates establish that the service life for PPE is ten years. This year, ten sets of Fire Department issued PPE will reach the end of their service life and must be replaced. Staff recommends the City Council approve the purchase of the replacement PPE from Municipal Emergency Services (MES) utilizing a cooperative purchasing agreement, for a cost not to exceed $50,517.94.
BACKGROUND
Adequate PPE ensures that firefighters are equipped with the essential life safety gear required to execute their duties effectively while mitigating certain exposure risks. Cal-OSHA mandates that PPE be retired ten years after the date of manufacture. Each year, the Fire Department has PPE sets that reach the end of their mandated service period. In order to maintain compliance, firefighters with expiring PPE must be provided with replacement gear.
The Fire Department recommends the PPE be purchased from MES through the National Purchasing Partners GPO, RFP 1915/Contract #PS20070, for Firefighter PPE. The National Purchasing Partners Government Division (NPPGov) uses a Lead Public Agency to solicit and award contracts through a competitive public request for proposal (RFP) process. Piggybacking language is inserted into the resulting contract, allowing other member agencies to access preferred rates for public procurements.
MES is a national vendor that was awarded the contract through a competitive RFP process to provide Firefighter PPE to the League of Oregon Cities, which serves as the Lead Public Agency for this procurement. Using the piggybacking provisions of the contract, the City is able to access preferred pricing and terms for the PPE and satisfy the City’s competitive procurement guidelines without having to spend staff time completing an independent bid preparation and award process.
COORDINATION
This item was coordinated with the Financial Services Department.
FISCAL IMPACT
Funding for the proposed purchase was approved via Decision Package #13 - Fire Department Replacement PPE as part of the FY 2025-26 Adopted Budget.
APPROVED BY:
Mike Witzansky, City Manager
ATTACHMENTS
• Quote - MES #QT1974027
• Request for Proposals - MES RFP No. 1915/Contract PS 20070, League of Oregon Cities, March 23, 2020
• NPP Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, February 18, 2014