Fresno Community Hospital
Project Overview
Community Regional Medical Center (CRMC),
offers a full-service emergency department, state-of-the-art
radiology and cardiology departments, inpatient and outpatient
surgery, dialysis, rehabilitation, pediatric services and cancer
treatments.
CRMC remains the largest of Community Medical Centers’ three
acute-care facilities and is adjacent to the new trauma and critical
care building, the centerpiece of the 58-acre medical campus
in the heart of downtown Fresno.
Community Medical Center is leading the largest
redevelopment project ever in the city of Fresno. Plans call
for the development of 58 acres into a state-of-the-art medical
campus. The trauma and critical care building, which is adjacent
to the existing 5- and 10-story buildings formerly called Community
Medical Center-Fresno. Upon completion, the CRMC will provide
premier medical facilities, including the region’s only
burn and Level 1 trauma centers, a proposed 91,000-square-foot
ambulatory care center and a University of California, San Francisco,
Fresno Medical Education and Research Center.
Services will include emergency, trauma, burn,
intensive care, inpatient surgery, heart catheterization labs
and radiology. It will include 58 intensive-care beds, 10 intensive-care
burn treatment rooms, eight additional operating rooms, 68 treatment
areas in the emergency department and two rooftop helicopter
landing pads.
Situation
CRMC is one of the major regional medical
centers take the initiative to upgrade the video surveillance
and security systems. It has installed the CCTV and Access Control
System through out the campus however, both systems remain un-integrated.
So all information could only be accessed in one single security
control center. The
security professionals at the Emergency Dispatch Center were
unable to receive overall information should an event
occurred. Response Time is very critical and it took a lot of
time to gather enough information from several systems, before
the response or decision can be made. This project was to manage
all buildings, parking lots, and public areas in the campus.
This included:
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More
than 300 Cameras (most of them are PTZ model)
- Enterprise
class Access Control System, manage more than 1200 door/contacts
and 1500 access cards
- More
than 20 DVR, 16-channel each
- More
than 15 digital live video workstations running Ortega
Client
Solution by Ortega
CRMC selected FacilitySm@rt to integrate
various on-site security systems—such as CCTV and access
control system — on a single browser-based graphic
interface. Therefore, the security professionals at the campus
and the
911 Emergency Dispatch Center could access integrated security
information, remotely or locally, from any workstation on
the private network. This greatly simplified the security
operation.
Moreover, a single graphic interface dramatically shortened
the response time.
System Architecture
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Provide camera coverage for surveillance and control from
control console located at Security Desk of 911 Emergency
Dispatch Center. Provide digital graphic system interface
required to interface equipment on the system network.
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Enterprise Surveillance Graphical Security Integration
Sub-system (GSIS):
Coordinate integration of this sub-system with the Contractor
furnishing and installing GSIS.
Program GSIS system control, maps, icons, alarms, and user
interface screens as required to seamlessly integrate system
control with existing GSIS system.
Provide network workstations, connections, and control cables
required to connect this sub-system to the GSIS system via
the CRMC Ethernet network.
Coordinate selection of IP addresses with GSIS Contractor.
Provide smart node software required to interface Access
Control System and Digital Video Recorders to GSIS system.
Provide GSIS logon for use via web browser on GSIS workstation.
Limit maps, event info and camera views for this logon to
local cameras only.
This project included 2 interface systems:
- Application Server/SmartNode: It hosts the Ortega FacilitySmart
web page and services, and provides the software interface
to other subsystems.
- Ortega GUI Workstations (more than 15 units): Provide the
integrated GUI functions for operator who wants to
view live video from DVR and receive the event/alarm information.
System Features
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Intuitive Mapping Graphical Interface:
FacilitySmart’s easy to use site map interface is extremely
intuitive. Icons of devices, like cameras, doors, and motion
sensors, are displayed right on the screen. One click on
a device icon brings up real-time information associated
with the selected device. Remote device control is exercised
through clicking on device icons, whether it is directing
PTZ cameras, locking doors, or turning on lights. FacilitySmart’s
site map interface enables users to visualize the location
of each device and proves to be the most effective user interface.
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Integrated Alarm Summary and Verification
The FacilitySmart alarm summary page displays overall alarm
information on one page, including alarm location and site
map, real-time video, pre and post alarm video clips, alarm
response procedures and emergency alarm notification. Users
may view all information at one glance without switching
from one security system to another. FacilitySmart ensures
a timely and professional response to each alarm.
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Remote Monitoring and Control
FacilitySmart’s convenience and global accessibility
allows authorized users to review and respond anywhere, anytime.
No need to install special software.
Result
The new baseline security management system
includes firewalls, password-protected commands and control capabilities
through a remote web-enabled management system for CRMC campus
facilities. The integrated system did help ensure secure and
fast communication among a variety of security agencies in the
event of an emergency. And because of its open system architecture
and scalability, it truly reduces the total owner of cost to
grow and maintain the system.