Opportunity
Los Angeles AdvantageVSS #RFQ-38-220000900036-1
Award for North American Rescue Tommankin Simulator Training Products
Posted
July 28, 2021
Respond By
July 05, 2021
Identifier
RFQ-38-220000900036-1
NAICS
339113
This procurement opportunity involves the City of Los Angeles awarding a contract for Tommankin Simulator Products, all manufactured by North American Rescue. - Government Buyer: - City of Los Angeles (local government) - OEM Highlight: - North American Rescue is the sole manufacturer for all requested items - No substitutions or alternates permitted; only authorized distributors may supply - Products Requested: - Simulation manikins and accessories (e.g., Tommankin GSW, Right Leg Below Knee Amputation) - Simulator batteries (10 Amp, Extended ALG8X-08B ALGIZ8X 10350 mAh) - Training supplies: blood simulators, wound kits, sticky wound kits, replacement neck skin, Velcro uniforms - Medical training kits: TCCC Training IFAK, IFAK refills, needle decompressor kits - Tourniquet trainers (15 units), combat gauze bandage trainers (20 units), chest seal trainer twin packs (20 units) - Unique Requirements: - All items must be North American Rescue products (no substitutions) - Proof of authorized distributor status required and verified by manufacturer - Sales/use tax excluded from quotation prices - Award Details: - Award made to North American Rescue, LLC for all listed items - Quantities range from single units to multiples (up to 20 per item) - All bids submitted online via the City's procurement portal
Description
The City of Los Angeles issued a Request for Quote (RFQ) for Tommankin Simulator Products manufactured by North American Rescue. The procurement involves furnishing various simulation training products including manikins, batteries, blood simulators, wound kits, and other related items. Authorized distributors are required to submit bids online by the specified due date. The solicitation emphasizes that sales/use tax should not be included in the quotation prices, and bids must be submitted through the City's website to be considered responsive.