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FIRE DEPARTMENT
Jim Schneider, Fire Chief
Phone: 253-856-4300
KEN T Fax: 253-856-6300
WASH I NGTON
Address: 24611 1161h Ave. SE
Kent, WA. 98030-4939
January 30, 2006
To: Mayor Suzette Cooke
Through: John Hodgson, Interim CAO
From: Jim Schneider, Fire Chief
Regarding: Single Source Procurement—Medtec Aid Car
The City's Fire Department is requesting a waiver, pursuant to KCC 3.70.080, of the
City's procurement ordinance as negotiation with a particular supplier is appropriate due to the
specialized needs of the Fire Department.
The Kent Fire Department has been extremely diligent in purchasing high quality fire
vehicles at the lowest possible price. The Apparatus Maintenance Division of the Fire
Department has been instrumental in demanding that the vehicles purchased by the Fire
Department are built to the highest standards of quality
There have been two recent instances where apparatuses purchased by the Kent Fire
Department have failed to meet the department's quality standards. First, in 1996, the City
purchased two pumpers from BME, Inc , who was the lowest bidder. Both pumpers had major
defects, and after a year of negotiations and a lawsuit, the matter finally settled with the City
rejecting the pumpers and being fully reimbursed
More recently, in 2002, the City purchased two aid cars from Road Rescue, Inc. Those
aid cars are currently in service. Later, in April, 2004, the City took delivery of a third aid car
from Road Rescue. However, the third aid car was rejected and returned because it had
numerous defects that Road Rescue was unable to cure. In 2005 a Medtec aid car was purchased
and placed in service to replace the Road Rescue aid car that was rejected. The Fire Department
is very satisfied with the quality of the Medtec aid car Medtec is a Pierce Fire Apparatus
company,
With the exception of the two pumpers that were purchased from BME and later rejected,
the City has purchased its pumpers and aerials from Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., since the 1970s.
The City has become accustomed to Pierce's high standards and its dedication to quality
The Fire Department would like to contract with Medtec for the purchase of an aid car to
replace one of the old, overweight aid cars that was surplussed in 2005. The Fire Department is
confident that Medtec can again provide the City with the quality we have come to expect of our
heavy apparatus.
Memorandum
Mayor Jim White
September 1,2004
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It is advantageous for the City to stock its fleet with the same or similar vehicles. It is
easier to stock parts, and mechanics become familiar with the design of the vehicle, making
maintenance more efficient. Moreover, Fire Department personnel who operate and utilize aid
cars can easily transition from one aid car to another when the aid cars are designed using the
same chassis and similar features.
By this memo, the Fire Department requests that you determine the bidding process
usually required by KCC 3.70.030 and .040 is not in the best interests of the City and that you
authorize the Fire Department to enter into direct negotiations with Medtec, a Pierce
Manufacturing Company, for the purchase of an aid car. In the event the Fire Department
successfully negotiates a purchase contract with Medtec, the contract will be brought before the
Public Safety Committee and the City Council for approval. If you approve of the Fire
Department's request for a waiver of the City's procurement policies, please note your approval
by signing below.
Thank you.
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