Mobile Co ECD
QRS was selected to implement the NG911 recording solution for Mobile Co ECD. Mutliple Eventide NexLog740s and Patton gateways was installed by QRS to handle the radio and phone recording needs of the 911 center and the 10 secondary dispatch centers. The Eventide recorder is fully integrated to the 911 center’s P25 Harris radio system which gives them the ability to search by Talkgroups, Radio IDs, and more. All 10 secondary sites are bridged into the primary site recorder so they can all share the benefits of the Harris P25 radio intergation.
Tallapoosa County 911
Quality Recoding Solutions upgraded the three Eventide VR725s in Tallapoosa County to Eventide NexLog740’s to help get Tallapoosa County prepared for recording Next Generation 911 calls. Anita, with Tallapoosa County 911, upgraded the recorders at the Sheriff's Office, Alexander City PD, and Tallassee PD to prepare the PSAPs for Next Generation 911. All three systems have the capabilities to record interim text-to-911 via TTY/TTD delivery.
Calhoun County 911
When emergencies happen, they don't have to worry about the recorder going down because they are using an Eventide NexLog740DX which has total redundancy. Their logger is equipped with Dual hot swap power supplies, 6TB HotSwap RAID1 hard drives and multiple playback positions. In addition to the recorder at their main PSAP, they also have an Eventide NexLog740DX at their backup PSAP.
Birmingham 911
Birmingham 911 purchased a new Eventide recording system off of the GSA contract to replace their existing Nice recording system. After reviewing all their options, they decided to go with Quality Recording Solutions and the Eventide NexLog740. The NexLog740 is equipped with the ability to record over 200 channels. The recorder is fully integrated to their Motorola ASTRO P25 radio system via the AIS and Viper phone system. They purchased a second recorder a year after the first recorder was installed so they could have a fully redundant recording solution.
Lee County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Jones and his staff have relied on Quality Recording Solutions to handle all of their recording needs since 2006. They started off with the capabilities to only record 24 analog channels and have added channels to the recorder to record analog, digital and VoIP inputs as their needs changed during the life of the system.