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MANDATORY TRAINING - All Telecommunicator candidates must be able to successfully pass EMD training program, APCO emergency communications training program, NCIC/CLEAN training program, as well as pass all state required exams and maintain required certifications as necessary during employment.
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The ideal candidate will possess a POST Basic Certificate, EMD Certificate, and knowledge in all disciplines of Police/Fire and EMS dispatching and one year as a Public Safety Dispatcher with a demonstrated background in the operation of modern Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems.
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Licensed EMT, EMD, or experienced EMS Dispatch (preferred). The Call Taker is responsible for handling all incoming calls to our EMS Communications Center. Educational Opportunities & Sponsored Con-Ed.
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IMMEDIATELY HIRING - EMS Operations Supervisor! Experience as a SSC or EMD. EMS (specifically Paramedic) Field Experience. IMMEDIATELY HIRING - EMS Operations Supervisor! We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated healthcare solutions and disaster response.
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You will be responsible for receiving incoming emergency and non-emergency calls and performs Emergency Medical Dispatching (EMD) services where required. Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Certification within three (3) months.
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Do you have a current certification in EMD (Emergency Medical Dispatcher) or experience dispatching EMS? This classification is distinguished from the E911 Communications Officer II in that this class answers calls only from the general public through the 911 telephone system, whereas the latter answers calls from service providers, such as Police, Fire, Emergency Medical Services, Sheriff, Marshal, and Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) law enforcement agencies.
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State of Connecticut Emergency Telecommunicator Certification within one (1) year. Saint Mary’s Hospital is a Catholic, not-for-profit, community teaching hospital that has been serving patients in Waterbury, CT and our surrounding communities since 1909.
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PREFERRED Education: AS, AAS, or BS degree, NAACS ACC – Advance Communicator Course Experience: Pre-hospital EMS experience, Prior Air Ambulance Telecommunication experience, 911 Telecommunication experience, or EMD experience preferred but NOT required.
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Minimum: A current driver's license with acceptable driving record as per Ambulance Service Fleet Safety Policies including completion of EVOC or EMD course as required by operating state. Completes forms for Ambulance Service in accordance with EMS/hospital policies & procedures.
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Must possess or be able to obtain EMD , CPR , BCI , and POST Certifications. Obtains the necessary information needed to dispatch appropriate resources including but not limited to University Police, Campus Security, Fire and EMS and any other Public Safety entities.
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Must be eligible for and achieve certification in Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) and Transaction Information for the Management of Enforcement (TIME) system within one year of employment. This consolidated center is governed by the Ashland-Bayfield County Emergency Communications Center Board and serves all law enforcement, fire and EMS agencies in Ashland and Bayfield counties.
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Must have minimal medical training or telecommunications experience or, have at least one year's experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher. Current EMT cert, current EMD cert or current ETC cert.
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Basic TCLEOSE Telecommunications Operator, NCIC/TCIC (Less Than Full Access) Operator, TTY, NOAA Skywarn Observer, EMD, CPR, and National Incident Management System (NIMS) ICS certifications are required within six months of employment.
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Two (2) years work experience as a Police, Fire, EMS and E911 dispatcher; certification in Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Course (32 hours initial course, 12 hours annual recertification) is.
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Under the general direction of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (HJAIA) Airport Operations (AOC) Manager, and the AOC EMD Supervisor, this position is responsible for performing all airport dispatching functions to emergency and non-emergency personnel and providing emergency medical instructions when required.
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