Healthcare Project Highlight: Fire Alarm Life Safety System Replacement

TRL Systems was selected by St. Bernardine Medical Center, owned by Dignity Health, to replace their existing Simplex Fire Alarm System with a new state of the art EST-3 Fire Alarm System. The EST system
is fully addressable and will continually perform self-tests and generate sensitivity reports directly at the panel. Installation of the new EST Fire Alarm System will be side by side with the existing Simplex system to minimize the need for Fire Watch requirements. TRL will network all buildings together to form a complete system.


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Derek Purdy
Year-End Hospital Compare Reports: Improved Patient Satisfaction Means Improved Ratings

Hospital leadership teams may be re-evaluating priorities after receiving the 2016 Hospital Compare ratings released by The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Whether that was good news or a needs-improvement assessment hinged in large part on the steps the hospital has been taking to improve it patients’ satisfaction and clinical performance...

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Security Project Highlight: SSA Terminal B63 / Port of Oakland

TRL Systems was chosen by SSA Marine to demolish the TWIC system at the SSA Howard Terminal and reinstall/expand the TWIC Access Control System and Closed Circuit Television. TRL Systems Engineering and Sales Teams assembled a CCTV, Network Video Recording and TWIC Access Control system based on thorough site inspections and bid specifications.

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Is Your Video Surveillance Doing the Job?


...TRL security experts developed a real-time, cloud-based monitoring solution that ensures customers’ system cameras are up and running at all times. TRL’s managed service, called AlertPro, monitors the health and performance of IP/network-based platforms and proactively notifies clients of potential outages. It also provides immediate feedback of system/network failures that can lead to critical problems when neglected. TRL can monitor a range of devices and systems including networks, VMS (video management system), access control, and even patient monitoring/nurse call systems.

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Security Project Highlight: Activision Offices

Activision chose TRL Systems to install a security management platform in its Southern California offices and asked TRL to act as project manager working with Activision’s vendor partners in various cities around the world including London, Ireland, Australia, Spain, Germany, France, Singapore and Hong Kong. TRL System is managing the enterprise system topography and remotely assisting in installing regional servers in North America, Europe and Asia.

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Healthcare Project Highlight: Inpatient Tower Nurse Call System

TRL Systems partnered with Morrow Meadows Corporation to supply and program the Ascom Telligence nurse call system at Martin Luther King, Jr. Medical Center. Patient stations with a bed connection interface will be provided by along with pillow speakers that will control the respective television sets. Each pillow speaker will have 2 customized buttons which can be activated by a patient for pain meds or toilet use along with lighting control...

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Making TWIC Work: TRL Systems Sets the Standard for Maritime Access Control at Port of Long Beach

In the decade plus since 9/11, the maritime industry has fallen short in closing the gap in port security as mandated by the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA). Because of costs, integration issues and limited resources, ports have been slow to adopt the technology necessary to read the biometric data contained in the now ubiquitous Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC)....To begin, the TRL Systems engineers worked with 3M to decipher code and capture the data that would be needed to make it work with the 3M cogent reader.

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Healthcare Project Highlight: Nurse Call System

TRL Systems will supply and install an Ascom Telligence nurse call system in the 94-bed Glenbrook Skilled Nursing Center. The system, which will allow future expansion, will be comprised of a patient station and Curbell pillow speaker with an audio jack for each bed. The stations will allow two-way communication between nursing staff and residents as well as staff emergency or assist calls directly to the nurse call station. In addition to Code Blue buttons, each bed will include four auxiliary jacks to accommodate a variety of equipment to be
monitored by the nurse call system and will annunciate an alarm if removed from the auxiliary plug.

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Derek Purdy
When Employee Longevity Makes a Difference

With a history that goes back to 1981, the average tenure of a TRL employee is 5.5 years. Those 220 or so employees are led by an impressively tenured management team with upwards of two and three decades of TRL industry experience themselves....Who benefits the most from that longevity? TRL System’s customers....In fact, facilities often call upon TRL to maintain older, obsolete systems with which other less-tenured teams have no experience....That was the case when global shipping giant SSA Marine needed someone to clean up its existing security system...

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