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🏛️ Department of Medicine and Surgery — Department of Medicine and Surgery
Condition: As-is
This lot contains (2 EA) Renaissance Emergency Care hospital stretchers manufactured in 1991. The stretchers are classified in salvage condition. The items are described as end of life, outdated, and not economically repairable. The stretchers feature hydraulic height adjustment mechanisms and wheeled mobility systems. The successful bidder must submit the attached Medical Device Statement of Intent to helen.thach@gsa.gov before payment can be processed. Please note that the contract will not be awarded until this document is received. NEW POLICY: You MUST be a U.S. Citizen to bid on the following properties: electronics, laboratory equipment, and medical equipment. Key Features Hydraulic height adjustment system with control mechanisms. Four-wheel mobility system for transport. Adjustable side rails and patient restraint systems. Gray padded surface with adjustable sections. Emergency department and PACU compatibility. Condition & Markings This lot is in salvage condition. Parts are missing, and repairs are required. Items are marked as end of life and not economically repairable. Equipment numbers EE59496 and EE59499 are assigned to these units. One stretcher displays a Stryker 1010 Emergency Department/PACU Stretcher label with serial number 91101718 and October 1991 manufacture date. Renaissance Series branding and Emergency Care labeling visible on the base units. Various warning and safety labels present on the equipment. Visible wear and aging consistent with salvage condition classification. Inspection and Removal Inspection and Removal: Available Monday through Friday, by confirmed appointment only. The site is closed on federal holidays. Contact the property custodian (listed below) to schedule an appointment. Property Inspection: Bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect the property prior to placing a bid to evaluate its condition and suitability. By bidding without an inspection, bidders assume the risk of potential omissions in the description. Removal Responsibilities: The successful bidder is solely responsible for all aspects of removal, including packing, crating, banding, loading, and shipping. The agency will not provide assistance. Authorized Third-Party Removal: The authorized third-party agent must present a Letter of Authorization from the high bidder (see terms and conditions for details), a copy of the purchaser's receipt, and a valid photo ID at the time of removal. Disclaimer The condition of the property is not warranted. Pictures are not warranted. Sold as is. ICN 369165-6156-1718
Department of Medicine and Surgery — Department of Medicine and Surgery
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