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The contract requires the provision of two fully equipped ambulances staffed by Emergency Medical Technicians or higher-level medical providers to stage and respond at the Simulated Collapsed Structure Site during a training exercise. These assets must be operational and ready for immediate deployment to ensure medical support is available throughout the duration of the training. The services are intended to enhance realism and safety during the exercise by delivering on-site emergency medical care as if responding to an actual incident. This is a subcontract issued under a Total Small Business Set-Aside as defined by FAR 19.5, classified under NAICS code 621910 for other ambulatory health care services. The opportunity was posted on July 2, 2026, with a response deadline of July 12, 2026, and the performance location is in Bourne, Massachusetts, 02532. The contracting activity is under the Department of Defense through W7NE Uspfo Activity Ma Arng, and the work is specifically tied to a military or defense-related training scenario requiring reliable, on-location emergency medical support.

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Two fully equipped ambulances with certified medical staff to support military training in Bourne, Massachusetts.

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Department Of Defense → W7NE Uspfo Activity Ma ArngView Agency

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621910 - Ambulance Services View NAICS

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Bourne, MA, 02532, USA

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Provide two fully equipped ambulances staffed with EMTs or higher-level providers to stage and respond during the training exercise at the Simulated Collapsed Structure Site.

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