The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously to purchase a twin-engine helicopter to help battle wildfires.
The supervisors’ decision will allow the Department of Purchasing and Contracting director to negotiate a fair price for a Bell 412 EPX Helicopter.
According to information on the supervisors’ agenda, the helicopter is estimated to cost $16 million.
Board chairman Nathan Fletcher made the proposal, and said getting the helicopter “has been a long-desired goal,” as the region deals with a higher risk of wildfires. He also thanked the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department for its assistance with funding.
Fletcher added that the county’s current fleet of single-engine helicopters cannot fly at night or carry as much water, but a twin-engine helicopter will address those issues.
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