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06/17/2025
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Board of County Commissioners
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Indian River County, Florida <br />MEMORANDUM <br />File ID: 25-0645 Type: Consent Staff Report <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator <br />David Johnson, Director of Emergency Services <br />FROM: Stephen R. Greer, Assistant Fire Chief of EMS <br />Department of Emergency Services <br />9 r <br />Indian River County <br />Administration Complex <br />1801 27th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />indianriver.gov <br />Meeting Date: 6/17/2025 <br />DATE: June 2, 2025 <br />SUBJECT: Request Use of Proceeds from the Opioid Settlement to Begin the Medically <br />Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program in Cooperation with Southeast Florida <br />Behavioral Health Network (SEFBHN) <br />BACKGROUND <br />On January 9, 2024, the Board authorized staff to participate in the CORE Program from the Opioid Class <br />Action Lawsuit Settlement Fund Allocation. SEFBHN approached the County this year regarding funding to <br />establish a medically assisted treatment (MAT) program. County (ESD) staff submitted a budget to them for <br />their consideration, to which they approved moving forward and obtaining equipment. <br />ANALYSIS <br />To establish a medically assisted treatment program, the County (ESD) needs to procure several items, which <br />are standard throughout the County's Fire Rescue System. Specifically, three (3) Stryker Lifepak Monitors and <br />three (3) Lucas Chest Compression devices will be purchased through Saviik. Additionally, two (2) Knox Box <br />medical vaults will be purchased from the manufacturer, and ten (10) radios will be purchased from <br />Communications International. <br />Item <br />Price <br />Quantity <br />Total Cost <br />ifepak Monitor <br />58,736.12 <br />3 <br />176,208.36 <br />Lucas Devices <br />21,159.56 <br />3 <br />63,478.69 <br />Knox Boxes <br />2,161.00 <br />2 <br />4,322.00 <br />Radios <br />54,620.45 <br />6 <br />27,722.70 <br />Mobile Radios <br />4,736.88 <br />4 <br />18,947.52 <br />Total <br />290,679.27 <br />BUDGETARYIMPACT <br />Indian River County, Florida Page 1 of 2 Printed on 6/12/2025 <br />powered by LegistarTM' <br />
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