To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
From: KEITH KAUFFMAN, POLICE CHIEF
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ADOPT BY 4/5 VOTE AND BY TITLE ONLY RESOLUTION NO. CC-2105-040, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDONDO BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING A 2020-2021 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET MODIFICATION APPROPRIATING $2,790 IN 2018 STATE HOMELAND SECURITY PROGRAM (SHSP) GRANT FUNDS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Fire Department has received $2,790 in 2018 State Homeland Security Program Grant funding and requests a Fiscal Year 2020-2021 budget modification to appropriate the funds. Funding will be used to increase response capability by purchasing antiterrorism chemical response equipment that will protect fire personnel from potential organophosphate poisoning during a terrorist event. The nerve agent antidotes, DuoDote auto-injectors, contain a combination of two medications: Atropine (2.1mg) and Pralidoxime Chloride (600mg). The auto-injector is a combination medicine that is used as an antidote to treat symptoms of nerve agent or organophosphate poisoning. DuoDotes are mandated by the L.A. County Emergency Medical Services Agency (EMSA) to be carried on Advanced Life Support (ALS) units. Each ALS Unit is mandated to carry a minimum of 9 DuoDotes.
BACKGROUND
The Fire Department was recently awarded funding from the 2018 State Homeland Security Program Grant. This funding will be used to purchase grant funded pre-approved fire department ALS medications. The DuoDotes currently carried on Redondo Beach ALS units have expired. This is true for most agencies within L.A. County because this program started shortly after the terrorist events of 911.
The ALS unit inventory of 9 DuoDotes is called a Disaster Pharmaceutical Cache (DPC). The mandated DuoDotes that are carried on all L.A. County ALS units are considered the first line of treatment for victims of a possible terrorist event that involve nerve agents. In the event of a large-scale terrorist event, additional DuoDotes c...
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