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File #: RES-2026-0003    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/18/2025 In control: Finance Committee
On agenda: 4/8/2026 Final action:
Title: RE: Approval of a purchase order to Traumasoft, in the amount not to exceed $20,000.00, for new EPCR (electronic patient care report) software for use in the field across the Office of the Sheriff Genesee County Paramedics Division; the cost of this purchase will be paid from the accounts listed
Attachments: 1. Traumasoft Legistar Submission Checklist, 2. Genesee County Sheriff - ePCR only, 3. TRAUMASOFT - MEDICS BA, 4. TRAUMASOFT - MEDICS BA
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To: Board of County Commissioners

From: Christopher R. Swanson, Sheriff

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RE: Approval of a purchase order to Traumasoft, in the amount not to exceed $20,000.00, for new EPCR (electronic patient care report) software for use in the field across the Office of the Sheriff Genesee County Paramedics Division; the cost of this purchase will be paid from the accounts listed

recommendation
BOARD ACTION REQUESTED:
Approval of entering a PO to (new) vendor Traumasoft for the FY25/26 in the amount of $20,000.00 per provided Quote for the purchase of EPCR reporting software for our Genesee County Paramedics division to be paid from the following accounts: 2110-313.00-933.001 ($18,000.00) and 2110-313.00-801.000 ($2,000.00, one-time setup fee). No General Funds.
BACKGROUND:
Traumasoft is already being utilized across Emergency Medical Response departments throughout Genesee County; is already integrated with the Genesee County 911 CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) software systems; which if approved will simplify the sharing of patient information between the GCOS Paramedics with other agencies and the hospitals; thus, the selection of this vendor by the Captain of the Paramedics.
DISCUSSION:
There are several other vendors who provide "ePCR reporting systems" that comply with the NEMSIS (National EMS Information System), some of which we currently use for purchase of medical supplies and services, however, each vendor has its own product* and is not a "universal reporting" system, per se. Traumasoft has already been set up and integrated with the reporting systems within Genesee County and Genesee County 911, the addition of this reporting software for our Medics will help reduce errors and expedite reporting time vs. the current reporting process and allow seamless transition of information sharing across other agencies and the hospitals. The program's integrated Cardiac Monitor reporting system is already compatible with the GCOS Paramedics Stryker devices.
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