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Converse with dispatcher and EMS providers via phone or radio as to status of patient. Utilize medical equipment and procedures including defibrillator, EKG monitor, oxygen and suction devices, intravenous fluids, CPR and other procedures and medications as required to provide advanced medical care.
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Monitor and maintain the general condition of the unit, keep it clean and stocked for optimal call response to maintain the image of AMR. DOE (This rate applies to 12 hour shift and averages 42 hours per week.
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Effectively monitor CCTV systems, alarm systems, emergency phone lines, and other aspects of the property's dispatch center on an as-needed basis. Conduct foot patrols of the hotel's property, to include lobby/outlet areas, guest room hallways, parking garage, hotel perimeter, convention space, etc.
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Patrol and monitor all areas of the property, including the exterior by operating a bicycle or company vehicle. Act as a dispatcher to relay information, messages and/or emergencies to or from appropriate personnel using telephones or two-way radios.
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The Special Event Paramedic will deliver high-quality patient care and customer service to event guests, venue and event staff, and local partners at special events in fixed and temporary venues in and around the Las Vegas valley.
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Continuously monitor the condition of the vehicle to ensure it is operationally ready at all times to minimize down time; clean waste from the packer blade and truck body on each disposal trip.
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How many years of experience do you have as a call taker/police or fire dispatcher? Functions as fire/emergency medical services and/or police dispatcher using computer-aided (CAD) dispatching system and/or radio transmission to dispatch routine and non-routine public safety assistance requests to appropriate channels, such as police, fire, medical personnel, and/or other appropriate agencies using a multi-line computerized phone system and radio control consoles.
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Communicate with dispatcher to receive and understand call data and customer feedback. We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated healthcare solutions and disaster response.
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Monitor fire and burglar alarm systems for all college buildings. Monitor the department's closed circuit camera and intercom systems. Skill in communicating using two-way radio, telephone equipment.
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Six months of experience as a public safety dispatcher (desired, not required). Monitor radio traffic on multiple frequencies for law enforcement, fire and medical personnel as well as being able to communicate with other city, county, state and federal agencies on mutual aid radio frequencies.
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Must be able to lift, drag, hoist, and carry different types of equipment and other objects. Drive the ambulance and provide map reading support to minimize call response time. Vigilance - We will never waver in our commitment to safety and preparedness in the fulfillment of our duties.
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Monitor the status of police units and their locations; respond to field unit requests via radio or telephone for information; support service calls and investigations by performing criminal history research inquiries on Department of Justice (DOJ), National Crime Information Service, FBI, CLETS and Stolen Vehicle Systems; coordinate police officers, college mental health resources and local hospitals as part of the Psychiatric Emergency Response Team.
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Safely operate his or her heavy truck along his or her designated route and to the disposal site; read route sheet, follow map and service each customer as identified on the route sheet or as assigned by the dispatcher and/or supervisor.
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Oversee operation of prisoner holding area, provide public information and monitor building security. Operate multiple computer systems for two-way radio communications, Enhanced 911 telephone systems, records management databases and wide area network interfaces.
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Monitor any sudden route changes or road construction issues and work with drivers to establish new routes for timely deliveries. Monitor any sudden route changes or road construction issues and work with drivers to establish new routes for timely deliveries.
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