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This year, requests for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) equipment are <br />eligible in this activity. Eligible expenses for EMS equipmentin this activity can include, <br />but are not limited to, defibrillators, basic and advanced life support equipment, universal <br />precaution supplies (i.e., one-way masks, latex gloves), computers, e�pendable supplies <br />(but not medications), and infectious disease control and decontamination systems. <br />Thermal imaging cameras are eligible, but the number of cameras that can be <br />purchased with grant funds will be based on the size of the population served by the <br />department applying for assistance. Departments that serve communities of less than <br />20,000 people can purchase one thermal imaging camera with grant funds if awarded a <br />grant; departments serving communities between 20,000 and 50,000 can purchase two <br />cameras with grant funds if awarded a grant; and departments serving communities of <br />more than 50,000 people can purchase three cameras with grant funds if awarded a grant. <br />No grant funds can be used to construct facilities such as buildings, sheds, or <br />towers to house communications equipment. Telephones and cell phones are not eligible. <br />Bomb disposal equipment and robots are not eligible. Signage and outdoor warning <br />sirens or systems are also not eligible. Personalprotective equipment, including clothing <br />for structural and wildland fire suppression, such as "turnout gear" or "bunker gear" <br />(including boots, pants, coats, gloves, hoods, goggles, vests, helmets, coveralls, and fire <br />shelters), SCBAs, spare cylinders, and personal alert safety systems, are not eligible <br />under this activitv. however, they are eligible under the Personal Protective Equipment <br />activity detailed below. <br />1'� <br />