Excerpts from the minutes of the Long Grove FPD October board meeting where the purchase of the new vehicles was approved.
New Business
Discussion included the fleet replacement needs of the LGFPD and included the dramatic price increases for new apparatus and the extensive delivery times after order is placed. It was estimated that a tanker would be delivered in 15 to 19 months, a fire engine in 21-22 months and a minimum of 24 months for delivery of a new ambulance. Discussion included staff was requesting authorization to purchase through the Sourcewell Consortium and include a 10% contingency availability to cover any unseen upgrades or changes.
Motion by President Linnenburger, seconded by Trustee Streiff, to waive the bidding process and utilize the Sourcewell Consortium pricing to enter into an agreement with MacQueen Emergency for the purchase of 1 Pierce Saber Pumper Tanker in the amount of $828,000 with a 10% contingency; waive the bidding process and utilize the Sourcewell Consortium pricing to enter into an agreement with MacQueen Emergency for the purchase of 1 Pierce Enforcer Pumper in the amount of $789,000 with a 10% contingency; and waive the bidding process and utilize the Sourcewell Consortium pricing to enter into an agreement with Foster Coach Sales for the purchase of 1 RAM Horton Ambulance in the amount of $358,164 with a 10% contingency. Motion passed unanimously on a roll call vote.
#1 by FFPM571 on February 5, 2023 - 2:39 PM
Harry. Why do you comment on it, even if it doesn’t interest you?
#2 by Harry on February 4, 2023 - 10:37 AM
At least they are getting 3 vehicles nothing that interest me at least I know my town Franklin pk will stick with eone
#3 by Michael m on February 4, 2023 - 9:19 AM
I am glad they are getting new rigs! The KME tanker is 21 years old! The other tanker is 10 years old.
Squad 55 is a 2017 E-One. They ordered an engine. I am guessing the engine will replace the squad as first out.