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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF DECEMBER 22, 2024 SAM #8426
SOURCES SOUGHT

V -- Non-Emergent ALS/CCT Ground Ambulance Services (VA Long Beach Health Care System)

Notice Date
12/20/2024 1:45:11 PM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
621910 — Ambulance Services
 
Contracting Office
262-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 22 (36C262) Gilbert AZ 85297 USA
 
ZIP Code
85297
 
Solicitation Number
36C26225Q0290
 
Response Due
1/3/2025 2:00:00 PM
 
Archive Date
03/04/2025
 
Point of Contact
Michael Williams, Contracting Officer, Phone: (520) 792-1450, x12586
 
E-Mail Address
michael.williams48@va.gov
(michael.williams48@va.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
SBA Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
This is a SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY. It is neither a solicitation announcement nor a request for proposals or quotes and does not obligate the Government to award a contract. Requests for a solicitation will not receive a response. Responses to this sources sought must be in writing. The purpose of this sources sought announcement is for market research to make appropriate acquisition decisions and to gain knowledge of potential qualified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Businesses, Veteran Owned Small Businesses, 8(a), HubZone and other Small Businesses interested and capable of providing the services described below. Documentation of technical expertise must be presented in sufficient detail for the Government to determine that your company possesses the necessary functional area expertise and experience to compete for this acquisition. Responses to this notice shall include the following: (a) company name (b) address (c) point of contact (d) phone, fax, and email (e) DUNS number (f) Cage Code (g) Tax ID Number (h) Type of small business, e.g. Services Disabled Veteran Owned small Business, Veteran-owned small business, 8(a), HUBZone, Women Owned Small Business, Small disadvantaged business, or Small Business HUBZone business and (i) must provide a capability statement that addresses the organizations qualifications and ability to perform as a contractor for the work described below. Network Contract Office (NCO) 22 is seeking a qualified vendor to provide non-emergent Advanced Life Support and Critical Care Ground Ambulance Services to eligible beneficiaries that use VA Long Beach Healthcare System (VALBHCS) located at 5901 S. 7th Street, Long Beach, CA 90822. Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, facilities, equipment, supplies, reporting, and vehicles to meet the needs of this solicitation. Prospective contractors must be authorized/certified to provide the required service and must show proof with any provided documents at the time of responding to this Sources Sought announcement of the capabilities stated below: DRAFT PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT DRAFT Title: ALS/CCT Ground Ambulance Services (VA Long Beach Healthcare System) VISN 22/Station 600/NAICS 62190 Purpose: The VA Long Beach Healthcare System (VALBHCS), its associated Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs), and affiliated healthcare clinics require contracted non-emergency ambulance transportation services. The contractor shall provide all vehicles, personnel, management, supplies, equipment, and necessary reporting for the provision of Advanced Life Support (ALS), Specialty Care Transport (SCT) or Critical Care Transport (CCT) services. The contactor shall make these ambulance services available to the VA as needed, 24 hours a day, seven days a week (24/7), including weekends and holidays. Background: VALBHCS s main campus, located at 5901 S. 7th Street, Long Beach, California 90822 and its six (6) associated Community Base Outpatient Clinics serve over 50,000 veterans. With Blind Rehabilitation and Spinal Cord Injury specialty clinics, VALBHCS s catchment area spreads into Los Angeles, Ventura, Kern, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Riverside, San Diego, Imperial, Orange, and Nevada counties. The hospital has 237 inpatient beds and receives approximately 6,430 inpatient admissions and 745,349 outpatient visits a year. Veterans served by this facility live within the counties and zip codes listed in paragraph 5.2.6. Acronyms ALS Advanced Life Support AOD Administrative Officers of the Day CCT Critical Care Transport CCTP Critical Care Transport Paramedic CCEMTP Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport CO Contracting Officer COR Contracting Officer s Representative CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation DOL Department of Labor EMT Emergency Medical Technician IAW In Accordance With OO Ordering Officer PWS Performance Work Statement QASP Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan QC Quality Control Plan TB Tuberculosis TJC The Joint Commission VTS Veteran Transportation Service Scope/Requirements Types of Ambulance Service The contractor shall provide non-emergent Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Critical Care Transport (CCT) ambulance services on an as needed basis in accordance with all federal, state, and local regulations. Occasionally a veteran will need to be transported with VA staff and equipment; the contractor shall return VA Staff and equipment to the original place of pick-up. Transport of Miscellaneous Items with the Patient The Contractor may also be required to transport patient luggage, medical records, medication, and comfort items from pickup points to destination at no additional cost to the Government. Luggage to be transported will be restricted to suitcase and valise types. When patients are transported to VALBHCS, destination is deemed to be the ER, Admissions, the clinic, or service within the hospital, or directly to the ward as instructed by VA Staff. Contractor Personnel: Contractor personnel shall be courteous and always conduct themselves in a businesslike manner while providing services under this contract. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), Critical Care Transport Paramedics (CCTPs) & Other Personnel EMTs, CCTPs and other medical personnel (as applicable) shall at all times meet the qualifications specified in this contract as well as all applicable federal, state, and local government laws, regulations, and standards. EMTs, CCTPs and other medical personnel (as applicable) shall be certified, licensed, or otherwise officially recognized by the local, state, or regional government or public entity where the emergency service is operated or by which it is governed. If the contractor wishes to add or replace personnel throughout the life of the contract, it shall provide evidence of required training, certifications, licensing, and any other qualifications to the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) for review. All ambulance drivers shall have a valid driver s license in accordance with state requirements for their place of operation and the services they perform. If the contractor wishes to add or replace drivers throughout the life of the contract, it shall provide a valid driver s license to the COR. CCTPs shall meet all state requirements. Proof in the form of a current certificate for the successful completion of such must be provided to the COR upon request. Investigative Requirements for Contract Personnel: Contract personnel will be subject to the same investigative requirements as those for regular VA appointees and employees. The level of investigation commensurate with the level of access to perform the performance work statement is: Special Agreement Checks (SAC). Fingerprinting for contract personnel will be conducted at VALBHCS. Thereafter the contracted employees will be subject annually to the same requirement, with a 90-day window to complete such requirement as provided by VALBHCS. The VA Security and Investigation Center (SIC) is responsible for adjudicating all background investigations for contract employees. EMTs, CCTPs, and other contractor personnel as applicable must pass the Contractor s background check and must not have been convicted of (or have any pending charges for) a felony for the past five years. Personnel (and Contractor) must report any new or additional charges or convictions if they arise during the course of performance under this contract so VA can review them and determine whether the employee in question needs to be discharged of his or her duties until the matter is adjudicated. Tuberculosis Exposure Control Policy The contractor shall provide the VA with a policy on tuberculosis (TB) exposure and control, to include TB decontamination. The contractor shall have its personnel tested for TB in accordance with state guidelines and provide written confirmation to the COR that all personnel (current employees and any new hires) performing services under this contract are current in their TB test by at the start of each Ordering Period. Contractor Equipment, Vehicles, and Inspection Ambulances shall meet all applicable federal, state, and local regulations and specifications, including but not limited to licensing, registration, and safety standards. The VA reserves the right to inspect the contractor s equipment and vehicles or require documentation of compliance with state laws, rules, regulations, and guidelines governing emergency medical transport vehicles (ambulances). VA inspections of contractor equipment do not constitute a warranty or guarantee that the contractor s vehicles and equipment are properly maintained. The VA reserves the right to restrict the contractor s use of equipment and vehicles in the performance of this contract which are not in compliance with contract requirements. The restriction of such equipment and vehicles shall not relieve the contractor from performance in accordance with the contract nor necessitate additional cost to the VA. Vehicles shall be clean and maintained in good repair in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. The contractor shall not borrow or exchange supplies, equipment, and/or medications with the VA. Equipment attached to or in use by the patient at time of pick-up may remain with the patient during transport to ensure continuity of care. Medical Control Authorities are responsible for maintaining and supplying medication during patient transport. All VA equipment and unused medications must be returned to VA during patient drop-off or as promptly as feasible within 24 hours. The contractor shall furnish all linen required for patient transport at no additional cost. Linen shall not be exchanged with linen belonging to VALBHCS or its CBOC locations. The contractor must be capable of transporting the drugs and/or equipment as required by the patient as listed in Attachment A Specialty Care Transport (SCT) or Critical Care Transport (CCT) Capabilities Confirmation. The contractor shall have the appropriate medications, including Specialty Care and Critical Care Transport, if necessary, based on the EMS region the ambulance provider is functioning in. The contractor shall furnish qualified personnel as required by contract specifications to accomplish all services under this contract. The contractor personnel performing services for the VA, shall, at all times, conduct themselves in a professional manner, and be identified by having the company name, and employee name affixed to the uniform. The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing all vehicles, uniforms, nametags and/or badges for performance of services under this contract. Employee identifications shall be worn in clear view above the waist. The contractor personnel shall not smoke/play loud music originating from any device in vehicles while transporting VA patients. Each driver shall possess a driver s license that is valid for the class of vehicle driven. Evidence of a special transportation service vehicle permit, or endorsement issued by the commissioner of public safety. Be at least 18 years of age and have not less than one year of experience as a licensed driver; and For the past three years: Have not had a driver s license canceled or suspended. Have a driving record clear of convictions for operating a motor vehicle or motorcycle without insurance. Have a driving record clear of convictions for driving a motor vehicle without a valid current license for the class of vehicle driven Have a driving and criminal record clear of convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance. The contractor personnel will ensure that the patient is secured to the stretcher/cot and that the stretcher/cot is secure in the back of the ambulance before the vehicle moves. Ambulance drivers shall have a valid driver s license in accordance with Federal, State, and local government requirements for their place of operation for the services they perform, be capable of administering oxygen and shall have successfully completed the standard and advanced first aid course of the American Red Cross of U.S. Bureaus of Mines of equivalent and be capable of providing necessary medical assistance to the attending emergency medical technician or paramedic. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic Qualifications: EMT s and Paramedic s providing services under this contract shall have the following qualifications, in additions to those required by Federal, State, and Local Government: Have completed training in accordance with the standards published by the Department of Health and Human Services with a minimum curriculum of 150 hours or equivalent including an in-hospital training period. Such training programs must also be acceptable under the regulating requirements for local EMS Systems supported by DHHS under PL 93-154, Federal Register 39:24304. (1974). Shall be certified, licensed, or otherwise officially recognized by the local, state of regional government or public entity where the emergency ambulance service is operated or by which it is governed. Transportation Request 4.5.1 VetRide or VA-Approved Transportation Software Utilization: The contractor agrees to utilize the VetRide Vendor Portal or VA-Approved Transportation Software with every patient transported under this contract. Department of Veteran Affairs will provide the software and access to the VetRide Vendor Portal or VA-Approved Transportation Software for the vendor/contractor in this contract. The Contractor will utilize the VetRide Vendor Portal or VA-Approved Transportation Software fully as instructed: Receive and respond to electronic trip requests. Receive, use, and ensure the use of the Vendor pass by the driver. Submit claims via the electronic HCFA 1500 in the VetRide Vendor Portal or VA-Approved Transportation Software system. All invoices must be submitted within 30 calendar days of date of service in accordance with 38 CFR 70 to be considered timely submission (See note below). The contractor s invoice must be on the HCFA 1500 to include: Contract Number Date of Service (to include Box 24 A-J) Authorization number(s) Pick-up and drop-off location of the patient Base Rate Name (Last, First and Middle Initial (if any)) and Full Social Security number (Box 1a) of patient transported. Date of Birth and Sex Diagnosis Codes or Nature of Illness or Injury Documentation of circumstances when billing for waiting time Any miscellaneous charges for which the contractor is expecting reimbursement i.e., Tool charges, waiting time, etc. VA authorizing official s name Healthcare Procedure Coding System/National Level II (HCPCS) Unauthorized charges will be reviewed by the Contracting Officer Representative (COR) as to the validity of the charges and as to whether the payment will be made. A final determination will be made within 30 days after notifying the Contractor of the charges, which are being suspended. A transportation request is defined as one incidence of a request for one-way service (ALS, CCT). No more than one patient will be transported per order unless approved by an authorized VA staff. Transportation requests will be made through VetRide or VA-Approved Transportation Software Utilization. Contractors must have the capability to receive orders, update ride status, and input trip costs and other required data through this portal. Contractors must have dedicated staff available to monitor this portal 24/7. VALBHCS Travel Program Staff will be available to assist with account setup and training for the Contractor s Staff. In the event VetRide or other VA-Approved Transportation Software Utilization is down, other methods of communication (i.e., telephone, facsimile) will be used to place Transportation requests. VALBHCS Travel Program Staff/or authorized VA employees will work with the Contractor the following business day to reconcile any transportation requests that were placed outside of VetRide or VA-Approved Transportation Software Utilization. The Contractor must update VetRide or VA-Approved Transportation Software Utilization with any data and/or notes in real time that deviate from the original order such as invoicing for additional mileage due to a road closure, wait time, reason for no load, etc. VALBHCS Travel Program Staff/or authorized VA employees may place a hold on payment of this order until it has been reconciled. Only the following VA staff are authorized to place, cancel, or make changes to transportation requests: Contracting Officer (CO) Administrative Officer of the Day (AOD) Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) Ordering Officers (OO) Beneficiary Travel Office Staff The Contracting Officer will furnish the Contractor with the names of individuals above, who are authorized as Ordering Officers, by separate memorandum upon issuance of the contract. The Contracting Officer will update this list throughout the life of the contract as Ordering Officers change. Ordering Officers are responsible for issuing and administering orders placed under this contract. Ordering Officers have no authority to modify any term of this basic contract. Any deviation from the terms of the basic contract must be approved in writing by the Contracting Officer responsible for this contract. The Contractor shall accept orders against this contract only from the Contracting Officer and/or authorized ordering officers. Fulfilling orders from persons other than the Contracting Officer or ordering officer may result in loss or delay in payment for supplies/services provided under such orders. Non-authorized VA employees and private agencies (e.g., nursing homes) are not considered authorized to place transportation requests. All patient pick-up(s) and drop-off(s) shall be authorized via orders which shall only be issued by the designated Ordering Officers. When placing orders for services, the Ordering Officer shall contact the designated contractor point of contact(s) to provide the following information: Mode of transportation required, Required time of arrival Name of the beneficiary, Pick-up and delivery point, Type and number of additional medical care specialists required, Type of equipment required, Last four of the patient's Social Security Number, and Any other special instructions For ALL Transports an Audit system will be put in place by the VA to include the COR or designee, Beneficiary Travel Department staff, and clinical staff to ensure appropriateness of the order and timeliness of the response. The type of transportation service (ALS, CCT) required will be discussed and determined by VA clinical personnel and the contractor. The contractor shall transport the patient per its policies and standard industry practice. If the type of transportation service differs from what was agreed upon by the VA and contractor, the contractor shall submit documentation to the VA explaining its rationale. The VA may authorize an escort (e.g., spouse, relative, guardian, etc.) to accompany the patient during medical transport if it is practicable and, in the patient s, best interest. The contractor shall allow the escort to accompany the patient at no additional cost. The contractor shall have sufficient vehicles and personnel to provide services for up to two (2) simultaneous transportation requests. Transports required may be for any mix of ALS and CCT transports. If VALBHCS requires ambulance services exceeding two (2) simultaneous transportation requests, the vendor will be offered to provide the services if they have sufficient vehicles/personnel available; but may decline these additional orders if sufficient vehicles/personnel are unavailable. The number of transports under normal operating conditions will typically range from zero (0) to three (3) transports each weekday and significantly less on weekends and holidays. The number of actual transports may vary throughout the life of the contract. The patient may bring with her or him up to three (3) liters of oxygen. The contractor shall be responsible for providing adequate and safe storage of the oxygen tanks during transport. Response Times* Orders that are scheduled by 7 pm local time the day before the required services are defined as scheduled in advance. With the exceptions found below, the contractor shall arrive on time for all orders scheduled in advance. Non-emergent Transport (Originating from VA (Only): The contractor shall be required to provide Ground Ambulance transportation within thirty (30) minutes of order/patient pick up call. For all add-ons (not scheduled in advance) transportation requests, with pick up at VALBHCS and associated CBOC locations; The contractor will be allotted up to a sixty (60) minute response time from time of order placement for transportation requests that are not previously scheduled in advance. For an urgent transport request for a critical patient (as deemed by the physician) with pick up at VALBHCS, the contractor will be allotted up to a thirty (30) minute response time. For transportation requests which do not have a pick-up at the main facility or associated CBOC locations: The contractor may be required, if requested by the VA, to dispatch ambulances on short notice for transportation request not scheduled in advance; for these transportation requests the contractor shall dispatch ambulances within thirty (30) minutes of receiving the order. Scheduled VA initiated appointment pick-up times shall be agreed upon by the VA and contractor at time of order placement and be reasonable based upon travel distance, speed limits, and weather conditions. The contractor s patient pick-up time cannot be more than 15 minutes prior to the schedule pickup time nor 15 minutes later than the scheduled pickup time for transportation requests scheduled in advance. * The contractor shall not be held liable for nonperformance caused by an occurrence beyond the reasonable control of the contractor and without its fault or negligence such as, acts of God or the public enemy, acts of the Government in its sovereign or contractual capacity, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, and unusually severe weather. The contractor MUST notify the VA with as much advance notice as possible should any of these occur. Cancellations For trips in which the contractor is notified of cancellation before the vehicle is dispatched, there shall be no charge to the Government. A no show is defined as a transportation request which is cancelled after the contractor has dispatched a vehicle, the vehicle is enroute, or has arrived at the pick-up location, and there is no longer a requirement for patient transportation. The contractor may request one-way reimbursement for no-shows. No-show reimbursement shall be based upon the base rate for the type of service requested (ALS and CCT) and the one-way mileage (ALS and CCT) accrued enroute to the pick-up location at time of cancellation. Mileage for no- show cancellations shall be confirmed by the contractor and reported to the VA as soon as possible from time of cancellation. For transportation requests OUT of VALBHCS ONLY The contractor will immediately dispatch a vehicle upon receipt of the order (including transportation requests in which the final destination may change prior to pick up due to the critical condition of the patient). When the contractor is notified of a cancellation prior to arrival at VALBHCS campus, there shall be no charge to the Government. Pick-Up/Drop-Off/Reporting Procedures Ambulance personnel shall pick-up and deliver patients at specified locations (e.g., VALBHCS Emergency Department Entrance). These locations will be specified by VA staff when an order is placed and communicated to the transporting personnel. When applicable, ambulance personnel shall report to the Veteran Transportation Service (VTS) Dispatcher or Administrative Officer of the Day (AOD) to (1) announce his/her arrival to pick-up and transfer the patient and (2) obtain report of pertinent information regarding the patient s condition from the primary nurse/physician. When delivering a patient, ambulance personnel shall give report to the appropriate VA healthcare staff and provide a copy of the run sheet which will be retained by the facility for inclusion to the patient s medical record. In cases where ambulance personnel must divert to a local emergency department while performing a VA authorized transport, the contractor s dispatcher shall notify the VA Beneficiary Travel Department or Administrative Officer of the Day of the patient s location and status as soon as this information becomes available. Patient Welfare The contractor shall be responsible for the patient s welfare during transport. The contractor shall be held responsible for the patient and/or VA property during transport. Any damaged or lost wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, or personal belongings shall be replaced at the contractor s expense. The VA requires the contractor to exercise extreme caution and care in the handling of patients. If a VA beneficiary being transported declines to be properly secured or removed the securement devices himself/herself, the driver will notify the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) of this fact prior to departure. The contractor is not required to transport any VA beneficiary who refuses to be properly secured while being transported. In the event that the beneficiary refuses to be properly secured, they shall be returned back into the building which they came from. Incident Reporting The contractor shall notify the COR, Requestor, Program Manager, Beneficiary Travel Department, of any accidents and/or safety problems that occur while the patient is being transported. This notification shall occur within one (1) hour by telephone. A written report of the incident shall be delivered to the COR, Program Manager, or Beneficiary Travel Department, by the close of business of the next working day. The COR will monitor the service provided. The contractor shall cooperate with the COR in providing information and answering questions in a timely manner. The contractor shall promptly inform the COR of any complaints received directly from patients. If warranted, the VA may conduct incident investigations and require written response from the contractor within 48 hours of request. Invoicing Each transport shall include thirty (30) minutes of wait time; the contractor may invoice for wait times in excess of this initial thirty (30) minutes. Wait time shall begin only once the contractor has both reached the pick-up address location and the appointment time has elapsed. All wait times shall be itemized and invoiced in fifteen (15) minute intervals. For partial fifteen (15) minute intervals, zero (0) to seven (7) minutes shall be rounded down to zero (0) minutes and eight (8) to fifteen (15) minutes rounded up to fifteen (15) minutes. When invoicing for mileage, the contractor shall round to the nearest mile. Mileage ending in .5 or higher shall be rounded up to the nearest mile. Mileage ending in .4 or lower shall be rounded down to the nearest mile. Payment for mileage to or from the point of care shall be limited to the VA s calculation according to the VA s Bing Maps API determination. Bing Maps API is optimized to determine mileage based on the shortest time of travel. If unloaded mileage exceeds loaded mileage, the contractor may invoice for a flat fee only if the following also occur: Unloaded mileage exceeds 75 miles. The contractor does not deviate from a route to intentionally make unloaded mileage exceed loaded mileage. Except for no shows and trips when unloaded mileage exceeds loaded mileage in accordance with 4.9.3, the contractor shall invoice for loaded (patient onboard) services and mileage only. Upon notification of the contracting officer, the vendor must receive training and begin implementation of invoices via Vet Ride within 30 days versus VA Tungsten Network e-Invoicing network. Invoices must be submitted via the electronic HCFA 1500 in the VetRide Vendor Portal or other VA approved software. These invoices shall not include patient information, but shall include the following: Contractor Name Contract Number Current Purchase Order Number Date of service Total amount invoiced including a summary of the total number of charges that align with the line items of this contract (i.e., total number of ALS Base Rate, total ALS Mileage incurred, etc.) An itemized list of charges or services rendered that align with the line items of this contract (i.e., ALS Base Rate, ALS Mileage incurred, etc.) Payment by VA under this contract to a provider of air ambulance transportation services authorized under this contract extinguishes any and all liability on the part of the� VA BENEFICIARY� for that transportation service. � UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE VA BENEFICIARIES, THIRD PARTY INSURANCES, MEDICARE, OR MEDICAID TO BE BILLED FOR THE SERVICES PERFORMED UNDER THIS CONTRACT. General Information This contract s ordering period shall be effective from March 10, 2025 to March 9, 2030. The Place of Performance is variable; ambulance services may be required to and from locations including, but not limited to the following: VA Long Beach Healthcare System located at 5901 S. 7th Street, Long Beach, California 90822. VA Long Beach Healthcare System s Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs): Facility Address Mission Viejo Vet Center 26431 Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Santa Ana Clinic 1506 Book Hollow Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Orange County Vet Center 12453 Lewis Street, Garden Grove, CA 92840 Santa Ana MH, Annex 1526 Brook Hollow Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Placentia Clinic 770 S. Placentia Ave., Placentia, CA 92870 Anaheim Vet Center 859 South Harbor Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805 Laguna Hills Clinic 25292 McIntyre Street, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Village of Cabrillo Clinic 2001 River Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90806 Santa Fe Springs Clinic 10330 Pioneer Blvd., Suite 180, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Gardena VA CBOC 1149 W 190th Street, Gardena, CA 90248 Other Non-VA Medical facilities and Community Care facilities authorized by the VA. Veteran s Residences. Local Airports: Los Angeles International Airport: 1 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045 John Wayne Airport: 18601 Airport Way, Santa Ana, CA 92707 Long Beach Airport: 4100 Donald Douglas Dr, Long Beach, CA 90808 Ontario Airport: Ontario, CA 91761 San Diego International Airport: N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101 Palm Springs International Airport: 3400 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 San Francisco International Airport: San Francisco, CA 94128 San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport: 1 Airport Dr, Oakland, CA 94621 Hollywood Burbank Airport: 2627 N Hollywood Way, Burbank, CA 91505 Oxnard Airport: 2889 W 5th St, Oxnard, CA 93030 Zip Codes Include but not Limited To: Los Angeles County 90002 90003 90004 90005 90006 90007 90008 90009 90010 90011 90012 90013 90014 90015 90016 90017 90018 90019 90020 90021 90022 90023 90024 90025 90026 90027 90028 90029 90030 90031 90033 90034 900035 90036 90037 90038 90039 90040 90041 90042 90043 90044 90045 90046 90047 90048 90049 90050 90051 90052 90053 90054 90055 90056 90057 90058 90059 90060 90061 90062 90064 90065 90066 90070 90071 90072 90073 90074 90075 90076 90077 90078 90079 90080 90081 90082 90083 90084 90086 90087 90088 90089 90091 90093 90094 90095 90096 90101 90102 90103 90189 90201 90202 90209 90210 90202 90212 90213 90220 90221 90222 90223 90224 90230 90231 90232 90233 90239 90240 90241 90242 90245 90247 90248 90249 90250 90251 90254 90255 90260 90261 90262 90263 90264 90265 90266 90267 90270 90272 90274 90275 90277 90278 90280 90290 90291 90292 90293 90294 90295 90296 90301 90302 90303 90304 90305 90306 90307 90308 90309 90310 90311 90312 90313 90397 90398 90401 90402 90403 90404 90405 90406 90407 90408 90409 90410 90411 90501 90502 90503 90504 90505 90506 90507 90508 ...
 
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Place of Performance
Address: VA Long Beach Health Care System 5901 S. 7th Street, Long Beach 90822, USA
Zip Code: 90822
Country: USA
 
Record
SN07299400-F 20241222/241220230118 (samdaily.us)
 
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