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2020-2022
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0220
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Deanna S. Sako, Director of Finance
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COUNCIL
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AGE COUNCIL 2021-05-05 2020-2022
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\Council Records\Agendas\2020-2022\Council
RES 107 Daft 01 2020-2022
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\Council Records\Resolutions\2020-2022
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Form#: B-52 <br /> 7/18/91 <br /> DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE <br /> REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br /> DEPARTMENT: Police DATE: 4R/21 <br /> STAFF CONTACT: Major Aimee Wana PHONE: 808-961-2247 <br /> A. REQUEST: <br /> Please prepare a resolution to accept and acknowledge a donation of AED(automated external defibrillator)equipment <br /> includingtrainingpads and cases with 4-year maintenance. The estimated value is 34 994.96. <br /> t $ , <br /> Please send a letter of apprecitation to: <br /> Lisa Rentz, Executive Director <br /> Hilo Medical Center Foundation <br /> 1190 Waianuenue Ave. <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> We request that this resolution be waived from the Finance Committee in order to obtain this equipment as soon as <br /> possible. <br /> B. BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION (USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED): <br /> The Max and Yetta Karasik Family Foundation through the Hilo Medical Center Foundation is donating 20 AEDs which <br /> include carrying cases and 4 years of maintenance,to be used in the department's patrol and training functions. This is <br /> a continuation of the Hilo Medical Center's Be a Lifesaver campaign that was initiated in March 2015,which aims at <br /> saving lives when sudden cardiac arrest strikes. Providing AEDs to law enforcement personnel allow the chances of <br /> early defibrillation to cardiac patients to increase the chance of survival with better neurological outcomes in out-of- <br /> hospital ventricular fibrillation cardiac events. <br /> SIGNED: - DATE: APR 0 B 20Z1 <br /> Department Head <br />
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