Opportunity
Orange County Fire Authority Planet bids #JA2781
OCFA Solicits Advanced Reanimated Cadaver Lab Training for Paramedics
Posted
May 14, 2026
Respond By
June 04, 2026
Identifier
JA2781
NAICS
611699
The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) is seeking a qualified vendor to deliver advanced reanimated cadaver lab training for paramedics. - Buyer: Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA), Purchasing Department - Training scope: - Two-day, ten-hour intensive lab for approximately 192 paramedics (96 per day) - Utilizes four perfused human cadaveric specimens to provide realistic EMS procedural training beyond mannequin simulation - Vendor must supply all personnel, materials, equipment, perfusion management, instructional staff, simulated blood, containment/disposal, cleanup, and certificates of completion - Products/services requested: - Four perfused cadaveric specimens for hands-on training - Perfusion materials and simulated blood - Comprehensive reanimated cadaver lab training services, including trauma, airway, and procedural instruction - Notable requirements: - Demonstrated expertise in live-tissue or perfused cadaver medical training - Compliance with biosafety and ethical tissue sourcing standards - Experience providing similar training for government or public safety agencies - Training location: OCFA Regional Fire Operations and Training Center (RFOTC) in Irvine, CA, or another approved facility - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named in the solicitation
Description
The Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to provide a two-day, ten-hour intensive training lab using four perfused cadaveric specimens. This training aims to improve EMS performance and procedural proficiency for OCFA paramedics beyond standard mannequin-based simulation. The training will serve approximately 192 personnel and will be conducted at the OCFA Regional Fire Operations and Training Center or another approved facility. The scope includes delivery, setup, operation, instructional staff, materials, cleanup, and certification of participants.