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This document is a Request for Offer (RFO) issued by the City of San Antonio\'s Finance Department – Purchasing Division for the procurement of MultiRAE Pro monitors for the San Antonio Fire Department\'s Hazmat Division. It details the submission instructions, specifications for the monitors, and terms of service, including delivery schedules and warranty information.
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