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File #: 1089-2006    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/7/2006 In control: Utilities Committee
On agenda: 6/19/2006 Final action: 6/23/2006
Title: To authorize the appropriation of $37,431.00 from the Special Purpose Fund #223-136 for the Project Second Chance public access defibrillation program to continue the implementation of a public education and outreach effort, and to declare an emergency. ($37,431.00)
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting Details
6/23/20061 CITY CLERK Attest  Action details Meeting details
6/22/20061 MAYOR Signed  Action details Meeting details
6/19/20061 Columbus City Council ApprovedPass Action details Meeting details
6/19/20061 COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO-TEM Signed  Action details Meeting details
6/16/20061 Council Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
6/16/20061 COUNCIL PRESIDENT (approver) Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
6/8/20061 CITY AUDITOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
6/8/20061 Council Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
6/8/20061 Council Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
6/8/20061 Council Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
6/8/20061 City Clerk's Office Sent back for Clarification/Correction  Action details Meeting details
6/7/20061 Auditor Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
6/7/20061 CITY ATTORNEY Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
6/7/20061 Council Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
6/7/20061 Council Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
Explanation

Background: Effective CPR and automated external defibrillation can dramatically raise the survival rates of sudden cardiac arrest victims. Council member Patsy Thomas has led Project Second Chance, a collaborative effort to educate the community about the need for greater resources to combat sudden cardiac arrest, which annually claims over 400,000 lives in the United States. Columbus desires to increase the cardiac arrest survival rate by continuing the Project Second Chance public access defibrillation program.

Fiscal Impact: The cost of continuing the Project Second Chance program will be paid from funds received by the City from Medtronic, its AED provider and PAD partner.

Title

To authorize the appropriation of $37,431.00 from the Special Purpose Fund #223-136 for the Project Second Chance public access defibrillation program to continue the implementation of a public education and outreach effort, and to declare an emergency. ($37,431.00)


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WHEREAS, Columbus desires to increase the cardiac arrest survival rate through a variety of methods, including greater access to automated external defibrillators and increasing the number of citizens trained in CPR and AED use; and

WHEREAS, Columbus desires to educate the public about how, as a community, lives can be saved by greater public involvement in responding to cardiac arrests; and

WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the City in that it is immediately necessary to continue the activities of Project Second Chance public access defibrillation program for the immediate preservation of public peace, property, health, safety and welfare; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:

SECTION 1. That from the monies in the fund 223, Special Purpose Fund, subfund 136, and from any and all monies estimated to come into said fund from any and all sources during the 12 months ending December 31, 2006, there be and hereb...

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