Friday, May 3, 2013

Colquitt Regional Medical Center Installs New Cameras to Ensure Safety of Patients and Staff


Greg Dorminey, director of Facility Operations at Colquitt Regional Medical Center in Moultrie, Georgia has nothing but wonderful things to say, when asked about the partnership between the hospital and CooperCraft Communications. “CooperCraft always provides quality service. From site evaluation to the continuing service and maintenance, Colquitt Regional has always been pleased with the performance and professionalism that CooperCraft exemplifies.” Dorminey has been the director of facility operations at Colquitt Regional for six and a half years. During those years, the hospital and surrounding medical offices have undergone a substantial amount of security overhaul. “We have had several upgrades to the structure of our security since I have been here. It is important for our hospital and outlying medical offices to stay up to date with security products and features, so that our patients feel safe and protected.” CooperCraft Communications and Colquitt Regional have partnered on several different projects including: access control solutions, installing analog and IP cameras throughout the hospital, many data cable drops, telephone system installs, and integrating the Cuddles infant protection system. “One of the largest and current ongoing projects would be the installation of a total of 81 cameras (and counting) at our facilities. The cameras, both analog and IP, have provided our security department with the technology the hospital was in need of. With the ExacqVision technology, we are able to install new cameras to our existing DVR and also integrate our CCTV systems through the S2 software we installed during our access control overhaul.”  The cameras that have been installed have already proven themselves to be a perfect fit at the hospital. “These cameras were installed to help us and protect everyone, patients and employees included.” Dorminey also gives credit to the attentiveness of CooperCraft Communications technician, Jeff Melton. “Jeff is here all of the time. Anytime we need help with something, we know that he is just a phone call away. There have been times when Jeff will come to the medical center, just to ensure that everything is going the way that it should. It is comforting to know that they are a local company that can do these large scale projects, but still care about a relationship with the customer.”

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