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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15- Police CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Lee Dean, Chief of Police Subject: Resolution of the City of San Police s Bernardino awarding a purchase order Dept: /w*,p, to Loma Linda University Medical 10-21-97 a Center for the collection of forensic Date: .✓ y,r �� evidence for the City of San Bernardino Police Department in acco-dance with 194:4 9iqee!fie&t4:en F98-16. Synopsis of Previous Council action: Resolution #96-141, ratified 5-23-96 . Resolution #92-29, ratified 2-6-92 . Resolution #90-441, ratified 11-6-90 . Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. Signature Contact person: Captain Robert Curtis Phone: 384-5606 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $21 , 175 Source: (Acct. No.)001-220-5505 Acct. Description)Professional/Contr tual Services Finance• A �� Council Notes: Res 97- �L-1/ 75-0262 Agenda Item No. CITY 'OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT BACKGROUND Commencing with Resolution #90-441, ratified on November 5, 1990, the Police Department began contracting with Western Nurse Specialists, Inc . for the collection of forensic evidence from suspects . Resolution #92-29, ratified on February 6, 1992, expanded this service to include the collection of forensic evidence from rape victims . These services are vital to avoid further traumatization of rape victims, ensure the collection of evidence, enhance the prosecution of suspects, and reduce the "down time" for field police officers . On May 1, 1997, Chief Lee Dean received a fax memorandum from Fay Bastiste Otto, R.N. , President of American Forensic Nurses, Inc . (formerly Western Nurse Specialists, Inc . ) notifying the police department that her company would no longer provide sexual assault examinations for victims of sexual assault effective May 15, 1997 . The department was fortunate enough to arrange a temporary agreement with Law Enforcement Medical Services, Inc . to assume sexual assault examinations for victims, without interruption of service, pending the identification of a single vendor to provide all contracted services . On October 6, 1997, the City Council reviewed a Request for Council Action containing the bids received pursuant to Bid Specification #98-13 . The City Council directed the Purchasing Department to re-bid the contract as vendors operating within the city were not invited to submit bids . Notice Inviting Bids The Police Department and Purchasing developed updated specifications for medical evidence collection services detailed under Bid Specification #F98-16 . On October 7, 1997, Purchasing released a notice inviting bids for these services to 11 identified local area health care providers, including vendors operating within the city. The bids were due on October 20, 1997 . Three vendors submitted the following responses : Ranking Vendor City Bid Price 1 Loma Linda University Loma Linda $42, 350 Medical Center 2 American Forensic Colton/Palm $48, 540 Nurses, Inc . Springs . 3 Law Enforcement Medical Rancho Cucamonga $52 , 290 Services, Inc . 75-0264 Staff Report Page 2 Upon review and reading of the received bids, Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) was determined to be the lowest responsible bidder. Loma Linda University Medical Center is a world renown, state-of-the-art educational training center. LLUMC personnel will respond to the police department to conduct blood withdrawals, urine sample collections, taser dart removals and sexual assault examinations for suspects . Examinations for victims of sexual assault will be performed at Loma Linda University Medical Center. Procedurally, victims are transported from the initial point of police contact directly to the hospital for the sexual assault examinations to minimize potential loss of evidence . LLUMC will have SART trained personnel on duty at all times which will eliminate down time associated with having an on- call nurse respond from their home. The continuation of contracting with a single vendor for forensic evidence collection is critical for the following reasons : • Consistency of service . • To avoid the potential of police personnel notifying the wrong vendor to respond or having field officers take victims or suspects to the wrong location resulting in wasted time for police officers, further traumatization of victims and the potential loss of evidence . • To reduce the time spent by the Police Department' s budget unit and the Finance Department associated with billings and payments . I therefore recommend ratification of the attached service agreement between the City of San Bernardino and Loma Linda University Medical Center. Upon approval, the Police Department will be obligated to pay the following amounts for the indicated services : $ 18 . 00 per blood withdrawal 15 . 00 per blood draw (dry run) 10 . 00 per urine sample collection 30 . 00 per taser dart removal 250 . 00 per sexual exam (victim) 80 . 00 per sexual assault (suspect) exam At these rates and historical usage, the Department estimates an expense of $21, 175 for the remainder of FY 1997-98 covering the service agreement . The annual recurring expense is estimated at $42 , 350 . Staff Report Page 3 The police department will realize a savings of $5, 487 for the remainder of FY 1997/98 and an annual recurring savings of $10, 974 compared to the service provided by the two vendors currently in place . The annual bid by LLUMC is $7, 190 lower than the second low bidder and $9, 940 lower than the high bidder. Approval of this resolution will supersede all previous agreements in effect with American Forensic Nurses, Inc. (Western Nurses Specialists, Inc . ) and Law Enforcement Medical Services, Inc . , each of whom will be given a 30-day notice to terminate their agreements . i