File #: 19-0239    Version: 1 Name: FY19 RSAF Grant for 14 Laryngoscopes
Type: Resolution-Budget Status: Passed
File created: 7/18/2019 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 8/14/2019 Final action: 8/14/2019
Title: Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2020 Council Approved Budget and Accept and Appropriate the 2019 Rescue Squad Assistant Fund Grant ("RSAF Grant") Awarded by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services to the City of Hampton, Virginia
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Attachments: 1. FY19 RSAF Grant Award Letter
Related files: 19-0265
Title
Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2020 Council Approved Budget and Accept and Appropriate the 2019 Rescue Squad Assistant Fund Grant ("RSAF Grant") Awarded by the Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services to the City of Hampton, Virginia

Purpose
BACKGROUND
The Commonwealth of Virginia created the Virginia Rescue Squad Assistance Fund (RSAF) for the purpose of providing financial assistance to emergency medical services organizations in the Commonwealth by providing the requisite training for emergency medical services personnel and for purchasing equipment needed by such organizations. Funds shall only be used for the specific items, services, or programs for which they are awarded and in accordance with any conditions placed on the grant award.

The HDFR EMS Branch is seeking to purchase (through the Virginia Office of EMS--Rescue Squad Assistance Fund [RSAF] or E-gift) a set of fourteen (14) AirTraq video laryngoscopes. The HDFR currently has a supply of 10 video laryngosopes which were purchased in 2010. The projected lifespan of a laryngoscope is 8-years. HDFR had three (3) complete failures in the past 2-years which required very expensive replacement components and one was not repairable. The warranty on the original purchase was 2-years. The current type (KingVision) does not have a pediatric component or video capability. Video Laryngoscopy has become the standard of care for many EMS agencies, especially when a difficult airway is anticipated/encountered. HDFR is seeking to purchase the AirTraq Video laryngoscopes due to durability, video capability and pediatric components.

The total cost of the purchase will be $17,780.56. The RSAF Grant is a 50/50 grant, therefore, RSAF will give $8,890.28 and the match of $8,890.28 will come from HDFR's current FY20 budget. This grant has successfully gone through the Grant Proposal Overview and Grant Routing.

Discussion:
See Purpose/Background.

Impact:
This grant will help support placing new ...

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