File #: BILL NO. 25-050    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 2/7/2025 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 3/11/2025 Final action: 3/4/2025
Title: An Ordinance approving a purchase by the City of Lee’s Summit from Stryker Medical of new Lifepak cardiac monitor defibrillators in the amount of $1,417,204.50 and authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to effectuate the same by and on behalf of the City. (F&BC 3/3/25)
Sponsors: Fire
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Exhibit A: Purchase Order
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An Ordinance approving a purchase by the City of Lee’s Summit from Stryker Medical of new Lifepak cardiac monitor defibrillators in the amount of $1,417,204.50 and authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to effectuate the same by and on behalf of the City. (F&BC 3/3/25)

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Issue/Request:

This request will replace the entire compliment of Lifepaks and provide six expansion units. These devices are commonly known as cardiac monitor defibrillators. The current complement will be traded in, offsetting the net price of the overall purchase. The life expectancy of the units is 8 years.

Proposed Council Motion:

FIRST MOTION: I move for second reading of an Ordinance approving a purchase by the City of Lee’s Summit from Stryker Medical of new Lifepak cardiac monitor defibrillators in the amount of $1,417,204.50 and authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to effectuate the same by and on behalf of the City.

SECOND MOTION: I move for adoption of an Ordinance approving a purchase by the City of Lee’s Summit from Stryker Medical of new Lifepak cardiac monitor defibrillators in the amount of $1,417,204.50 and authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents necessary to effectuate the same by and on behalf of the City.

Key Issues:

The Fire Department currently utilizes a version of Stryker Medical's monitor defibrillator referred to as the Lifepak 15. These units are approaching end of life and are being replaced with a new updated version, the Lifepak 35. The fire department has historically purchased these devices in small quantities over several budget years which has resulted in varying replacement schedule time frames. As the Lifepak 15 is no longer the current standard and having varying models in service is not ideal, the fire department desires to replace all the current Lifepak 15 units with the newest version. Replacing all units will allow for consistency of all Lifepak units bein...

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