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This unique and exciting role as a Public Safety Dispatcher for the City of Palo Alto is a distinctive variation of dispatching emergency and non-emergency equipment and personnel in response to calls for service including Police, Fire, Ambulance, Utilities, Public Works, and Animal Control services, in a state-of-the-art 911 dispatch center.
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Official Title : Public Safety Dispatcher I. Public Safety Dispatcher I - ( 2400021X ) Receive, review and transmit emergency-related and law enforcement-related communications by operating emergency 9-1-1 communication systems, computer systems, telephone networks, and a worldwide police telecommunications system in order to disseminate information on emergencies, answer complaints, and transmit broadcast orders to coordinate the dispatching of public safety personnel.
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The 911 Dispatcher is responsible for receiving and prioritizing all emergency and non-emergency requests for service and for dispatching appropriate service providers in a manner consistent with the mission and goals of Scott County and Scott County Sheriff's Office.
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As a 911 Dispatcher with the Grand Junction Regional Communication Center, you will contribute to the safety of our community by receiving incoming calls and performing dispatching activities for police, fire, and ambulance services.
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Lords Chimney is currently hiring for a full-time Remote Dispatcher - Customer Service to directly deal with customers, schedule dispatchers, and perform day-to-day office duties in the Houston, TX area.
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Positions in the class of Police Dispatcher , under general supervision and according to pre-established procedures, perform the function of dispatching on assigned, varied shifts. Incumbents work under strict procedural direction in performing radio-dispatching duties for police, fire and other municipal services; receive and relay by telephone and radio; perform routine clerical work; may be required to assist with booking and maintaining custody of prisoners, which may require searching arrestees and otherwise seeing to the physical well-being of the arrested person, and perform other related work as required.
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Gather all pertinent information for the call to determine whether it requires dispatching a vehicle, vessel or aircraft. As shift lead and senior technical dispatcher, coaches and leads the efforts of the team.
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Obtain and maintain within 6 months of employment certification in Domestic Violence Intervention, Suicide Intervention, 9-1-1 Liability, Hazmat Preparedness for Dispatchers, and Advance Public Safety Dispatching.
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The Communications Dispatcher Trainee receives on-the-job training in basic 9-1-1 call answering and radio dispatching methods and techniques. THIS IS NOT AN ENTRY LEVEL POSITION Applicants must have current experience as a public safety dispatcher.
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Sugarloaf Mountain Corporation is now accepting applications for a Public Safety Dispatcher within the Carrabassett Valley Police Department and Sugarloaf Security division. dispatching police officers, fire department, ambulance, and other emergency services to calls for service.
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The Towing Dispatcher will be responsible for receiving incoming calls for roadside assistance and dispatching appropriate tow trucks to the location. Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled Towing Dispatcher to join our team and coordinate towing services efficiently and effectively.
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Position Overview: The Sr. Dispatcher, Drayage holds the responsibility for managing the execution of scheduling deliveries directly with customers and vendors, dispatching, tracking, and tracing, and routing loads to ensure on-time delivery.
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Responsible for answering and operating several incoming telephone lines (including an emergency line; dispatching calls to UAMS Police Officers; assisting patients, visitors, and other departments on campus; monitoring closed circuit TV (CCTV) and building alarms; operate the Arkansas Crime Information Center (ACIC) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) terminal; check for and enter warrants, stolen property, vehicles, and maintaining files, etc.
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This is a full-time on-site Emergency Dispatcher role located in Danbury, CT. The Emergency Dispatcher will be responsible for receiving and prioritizing emergency calls, dispatching appropriate personnel or agency, and providing support to responding units.
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Perform Security Control room dispatching by utilizing Computer-Aided-Dispatch systems, monitoring closed circuit television (CCTV), two-way radio transmissions, alarm consoles, and receiving customer phone calls to dispatch security Officers and perform other Dispatcher-related duties.
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