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This experience includes activities such as: independently performing public safety dispatching (law enforcement, emergency medical, search and rescue, and fire) work using computers and software programs National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS.
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Under the direction of the Chief of School Police Services or designee, receive, evaluate, and act upon emergency and non-emergency telephone and radio calls; monitor and dispatch appropriate District personnel; monitor a variety of safety and security equipment; maintain a variety of logs and records using a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system.
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09 If you answered "No" and you do NOT possess a valid Public Safety Telecommunicator's Certification, do you have documentation of at least 3 years of supervised full-time employment as a 911 public safety telecommunicator or an emergency dispatcher since January 1, 2002.
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Responsible for operating various sophisticated technology equipment, monitoring life safety systems, processing and dispatching emergency & non-emergency calls, The Dispatcher is required to perform while demonstrating optimal customer service skills.
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Under general supervision, the Public Safety Dispatcher receives 911 system emergency and non-emergency calls, dispatches assignments according to established police procedures, operates various telecommunications center equipment and performs related work as assigned.
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At least one (1) year experience in a law enforcement agency or Fire Department as an emergency call taker AND radio operator. Do you have at least one (1) year of experience in a law enforcement agency or Fire Department as an emergency call taker and radio operator.
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Operate various equipment including multi-line telephones; multi-channel two-way radio, computer, teletype, typewriter, computer, 911 emergency and alarm monitoring equipment, and other communications equipment.
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Do you possess a valid CA Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Certificate? Place telephone calls to other police jurisdictions, City departments, City emergency crews, vehicle tow companies, ambulance services, coroner, relatives of victims, telephone and utility companies, taxi companies and others to relay information or request services, maintaining detailed records of the time and nature of each call.
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I understand that as a Police Dispatcher, I would be answering telephone requests from the public for law enforcement services, including 9-1-1 emergency calls and dispatching Police personnel.
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Dispatches appropriate emergency personnel (i.e., Police, Fire, EMS, Animal Control, Public Works, Virginia Highway Department, etc.) Under direct supervision, performs radio and communications work in the Suffolk Police Department's Emergency Communications Center on an assigned 12-hour shift.
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Sheriff's Public Safety Dispatch II:Experience: Equivalent to graduation from high school;AND One (1) year of emergency dispatching experience at a level equivalent to the County's class of Sheriff's Public Safety Dispatcher I.Licenses and Certifications:A Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Professional Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Certificate is desirable.
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Under immediate (Public Safety Dispatcher I) or general (Public Safety Dispatcher II) supervision, receives police and emergency calls and dispatches police and fire units following prescribed procedures; answers non-emergency calls for public safety and other City departments; performs a variety of general administrative support duties including record keeping, typing, and filing; and performs related work as required.
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Allied Universal is hiring a Security Emergency Dispatcher. The Security Emergency Dispatcher is directly accountable for the effective and efficient flow of information from the Security Operations Center (SOC) and Control Rooms to the Security and client team members.
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A minimum of 5 years or more working as an emergency dispatcher. Plans, manages, and reviews the work of assigned Emergency Communications staff through subordinate supervision to include TCIC/NCIC work including entries, modifications, cancellations and clearing of work as needed on warrants, articles, vehicles, etcServes as liaison and effectively represents the Sheriff's Office Emergency Communications division in contacts with the public, Law Enforcement, Fire and EMS personnel.
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Operate NCIC/TCIC computer system; enter data; retrieve pertinent information; relay information to emergency personnel; purge printouts from NCIC/TCIC system; maintain computers and related equipment; verify reports and data entered during shift.
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