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Urban Not Able To FundIDCodeOrganizationTotal RequestProject DescriptionM7039FLORIDA HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER, INC., DBA Tampa Gen. Hosp.$121,187.04Enhance and expand the current training offered to our EMS partners and provide a holistic team approach to education using a high-fidelity patient simulation manikin and training system.M7009Florida Hospital EMS$23,125.00Twenty-five Bracket Pro Series 35, mounting system for LP 15's.M7051Fort Lauderdale, City of$23,955.65Bleeding is THE leading cause of preventable death in mass casualty incidents. Law Enforcement officers are typically the first to arrive on scene. We will provide appropriate training and tools for 245 kits for law enforcement.M7057Hallandale Beach, City of$38,478.00LifePak 15 and other essential medical equipment and supplies for a fully functional EMS examination and treatment room.M7060Hernando County Fire Rescue$80,000.00Twelve CME "BodyGuard 121 Twins" (trade mark), dual channel infusion pumps.M7030Lake County Florida$182,039.002019 Ford-450 4X4 AEV Type 1 ambulance.M7020Leon County Emergency Medical Services$46,950.00Seventy-five Stop the Bleed kits and wall cabinetsM7021Leon County Emergency Medical Services$76,780.00One hundred and ten ballistic vests and helmets.M7015Nature Coast EMS$153,025.00Administrative oversight of project, IT technicians, dispatch software, and maintenance fees to improve dispatch system.M7016Nature Coast EMS$54,439.00We will offer CPR and heart disease education classes free through community events and outreach to educate at risk individuals in CPR and heart disease, and also educate CPR instructors to continue this after the grant ends.M7055Ocean City-Wright Fire Control District$86,888.67Two LifePak Model 15 cardiac monitors, accessories and related.M7044Orlando Health Inc.$106,064.00Work collaboratively to train EMT, paramedics, public safety staff, nurses, residents and physicians to care better for critically ill pediatric and neonatal patients by obtaining and using an advanced pediatric and neonatal simulator. Providing a realistic simulation would better prepare and train for mass casualty and other emergency response events.M7042Pasco County Fire Rescue$70,312.00The Pasco County School Board has donated two, 27-foot school busses to renovate into Ambu-Buses. We already have funding to provide radios, stacking cots, and racks for the busses. This grant would provide funding to complete the Ambu-Buses and make them capable of transporting multiple cot-bound patients simultaneously. The buses will each hold at least 12 cots, provide oxygen for eight patients, and cardiac monitoring. In addition, the buses may be used as triage stations for mass casualty incidents.M7043Pinellas County 911$133,000.00Provide seniors with safety items to prevent falls within their homes or Independent living apartments. We will offer fall prevention education and track all statistics.M7011St. Petersburg College$26,985.00Purchase 3 REALITi360 units, which are a high-fidelity, modular simulation ecosystem that uses iPads to incorporate a patient simulator, CPR feedback, EEG leads, and video in a single system. This system mimics real defibrillators and monitors with hyper-realistic interfaces that allow for training any-where at any time, using anything from a live person to a manikin as a patient.M7052Tampa Fire Rescue$89,261.20Two powered ambulance cots.M7001West Coast - Southern Medical Service, Inc.$54,125.25Three power lift stretchers with XPS.Total= =SUM(ABOVE) $1,366,614.81Quantity of Applications= =count(ABOVE)-1 \# "0.00" 17.00 ................
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