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File #: 26-0071   
Type: Contract Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/12/2026
Title: Use of a Cooperative Contract for the Purchase of Two E-One Cyclone Custom Hazmat Apparatuses (Replacement and Addition) for the Mesa Fire and Medical Department. (Funded by 2024 Public Safety Bonds) (Citywide) The Mesa Fire and Medical Department is requesting the purchase of two 2028 E-One Cyclone Custom Hazmat Apparatuses. The City currently has one Hazmat apparatus at station 217. One unit is to replace this unit that has met the established replacement criteria and will be either traded, auctioned, sold, or deployed to special uses. The other unit is an additional unit to outfit the new Fire Station 223 at 3310 E McDowell Road. Fire apparatus are currently taking two to three years from order to delivery. Hazmat apparatuses are designed to carry equipment, personnel, and providing command space for hazardous material incidents, featuring large storage compartments, light towers, and winches, ensuring firefighters have organized access to gear. The Mesa Fire and Medical Depar...
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Use of a Cooperative Contract for the Purchase of Two E-One Cyclone Custom Hazmat Apparatuses (Replacement and Addition) for the Mesa Fire and Medical Department. (Funded by 2024 Public Safety Bonds) (Citywide)

 

The Mesa Fire and Medical Department is requesting the purchase of two 2028 E-One Cyclone Custom Hazmat Apparatuses. The City currently has one Hazmat apparatus at station 217.  One unit is to replace this unit that has met the established replacement criteria and will be either traded, auctioned, sold, or deployed to special uses. The other unit is an additional unit to outfit the new Fire Station 223 at 3310 E McDowell Road. Fire apparatus are currently taking two to three years from order to delivery.

 

Hazmat apparatuses are designed to carry equipment, personnel, and providing command space for hazardous material incidents, featuring large storage compartments, light towers, and winches, ensuring firefighters have organized access to gear.

 

The Mesa Fire and Medical Department and Procurement Services recommend authorizing the purchase using the Sourcewell cooperative contract with Rev Group, Inc. at $2,742,066, based on estimated requirements.