The system monitors where fire department turnout gear laundry posts, the city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives. It reads each solicitation, scores fit against your equipment and service profile from 0 to 100, extracts the NFPA care standard, the gentle extractor specs, the verified service provider requirement, the recurring term, and the deadline, and sends one daily digest. Built for the dealers who sell NFPA rated washer extractors and gear dryers and the providers who run verified turnout gear cleaning and decontamination service.
The NFPA care standard requires fire departments to advanced clean turnout gear to remove the carcinogens that cause firefighter cancer, and only gentle, programmable washer extractors qualify. That drives two kinds of bids, equipment purchases and recurring cleaning and decontamination service contracts, posted by thousands of city fire departments and county fire districts, each on its own portal. The terms that decide the bid, the NFPA compliance, the gear safe spec, and the verified provider requirement, sit deep in the documents, not the title. Here is the gap, in numbers.
Press Run today's scan to pull this morning's fire department turnout gear solicitations across the city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives, then open the scoring and digest tabs to see how each one is evaluated and delivered. The same scan serves a dealer selling NFPA rated extractors, a verified gear care service provider, or both; your profile decides which solicitations qualify and which are screened.
| Solicitation | Buyer | Value | Due | Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Press "Run today's scan" to pull this morning's fire department turnout gear solicitations from the city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives. | ||||
38 new fire department turnout gear solicitations reviewed across the city and county portals and the cooperatives. 5 qualified against your profile:
33 solicitations screened out (full log attached: 12 not gear rated or station laundry, 9 uniforms or linen, 7 outside territory, 5 consumables or below minimum). Reply PURSUE 1 to open a bid folder.
No new software for your team to learn. The system runs in the background and delivers to email.
In a turnout gear solicitation the terms that decide the bid live in the NFPA care requirement, the equipment spec, and the service scope, not the title. The agent reads all of it and pulls the facts your team needs onto one screen.
Each of these can decide responsiveness or eligibility, and each is written into the documents rather than the title. The agent extracts them on every qualified solicitation.
The agent connects to the sources a dealer or provider is registered for, within their terms. Coverage spans the city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives.
Omni Online Strategies builds an AI bid agent that monitors the city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives where fire department turnout gear laundry is published, reads each solicitation including the NFPA care standard and the scope, scores fit against the dealer's equipment and service offering and territory, extracts the NFPA compliance, the gear safe extractor spec, the verified provider requirement, and the recurring term, and delivers the qualified opportunities in a ranked daily digest. It is built and operated as a managed system, not a tool the dealer has to run.
| What the agent does | Detail |
|---|---|
| Monitors | The city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives |
| Reads | The full solicitation, including the NFPA care requirement, the equipment spec, and the service scope |
| Covers | Turnout gear extractor and dryer purchases and recurring cleaning, inspection, and decontamination service contracts |
| Extracts | NFPA 1851 and 1850 compliance, gear safe spec, verified provider requirement, recurring term, due date |
| Scores | Fit from 0 to 100 against the equipment and service offering, NFPA verification, service territory, and minimum |
| Built by | Omni Online Strategies, as a managed n8n system connected to the fire department sources the dealer is registered for |
Both terms describe the same system. Some teams call it an AI bid agent because it reads each solicitation, reasons about fit, and decides what to surface. Others call it bid automation because it runs on a schedule with no manual checking. Either way, it pulls, reads, scores, and reports on fire department turnout gear solicitations every business day, and your team decides which to pursue.
It is automated monitoring of the city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives where fire department turnout gear equipment and care service is published. The system pulls every new solicitation daily, reads the NFPA requirement and the scope, scores it against the dealer's offering and territory, and delivers the qualified ones in a ranked daily digest.
The NFPA care standard requires routine and advanced cleaning of turnout gear to remove the carcinogens that contribute to firefighter cancer. Only gentle, programmable washer extractors that protect the gear's moisture barrier qualify, which is why a general commercial laundry machine does not meet the requirement and is screened out.
Yes, and they are different businesses. Some departments buy a gear safe washer extractor and dryer to clean in house, and others contract out recurring advanced cleaning, inspection, and decontamination to a verified provider. The agent reads which one a solicitation is and scores it against whether you sell equipment, provide the service, or both.
Yes. It extracts the NFPA 1851 requirement, now consolidating into NFPA 1850, including the routine and advanced cleaning, inspection, and decontamination obligations a bid carries, so the equipment or service offered matches the standard the department must meet.
Yes. Advanced cleaning under the standard is performed by a verified independent service provider or a qualified organization. The agent flags when a care service bid requires verification and the documentation it expects, so a provider knows whether it is eligible before responding.
City fire departments, county fire districts, state fire marshals, and regional authorities, plus the public safety cooperatives such as Sourcewell, HGACBuy, and BuyBoard that departments order equipment and service off without a fresh bid each time.
Yes, and that distinction matters. A fire department also runs station linen, bedding, and uniform laundry, which is ordinary commercial work, not NFPA turnout gear care. The agent reads the documents and screens station and uniform laundry out of the turnout gear scan so the digest stays specific to gear care.
Each solicitation is scored on weighted factors against your profile: segment and offering match, NFPA compliance and verification fit, value against the minimum, and cooperative eligibility and territory. The factors produce a score from 0 to 100 with written reasoning, tuned to whether you sell equipment, provide service, or both.
The digest carries the extracted NFPA requirement, scope, and reasoning for each qualified solicitation, tagged as equipment or care service, and the team decides which to pursue. A reply opens a bid folder, deadline reminders fire as dates approach, and the full reviewed log is retained as the audit trail.
Omni Online Strategies, a full service AI automation agency. We build and operate the agent as a managed n8n system connected to the city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives you are registered for, tune the scoring to your equipment and service offering and territory, and deliver the qualified solicitations to your inbox. Your team decides which to pursue.
The city and county portals and the public safety cooperatives you are registered on, connected within their terms.
The system collects every fire department turnout gear equipment and care service solicitation posted since the last run.
It extracts the NFPA care requirement, the gear safe equipment spec, the verified provider requirement, the recurring term, and the deadline.
Whether you sell equipment, provide care service, or both, plus NFPA verification, service territory, and minimum, set a fit score from 0 to 100.
Solicitations that are station or uniform laundry, not gear rated, other segments, outside territory, or below minimum stay in the reviewed log with a reason.
Qualified solicitations arrive ranked by fit and tagged as equipment or care service, and deadline reminders fire as dates approach.