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We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated healthcare solutions and disaster response. Experience as a SSC or EMD. The Operations Supervisor works daily with heads of ancillary emergency agencies, such as fire and police, to ensure integrated efforts.
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Monitors airport fire alarm systems. Maintain Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification. Join a unique telecommunications department that combines Fire/EMS, police, aviation, and more.
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Interact daily with fire, police, hospital, physician group, nursing homes and other service providers regarding the integration and delivery of services and to manage the AMR image with facilities.
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Certification as an IAED EMD preferred. Certification as an IAED EMD preferred. Establish and ensure positive working relationships with stakeholders outside the organization; co-responders, EMS Agencies, area hospitals, clinics, community health departments, regulatory entities, and allied organizations.
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Coordinate with various law enforcement agencies, the fire department, the House Nursing Supervisor, EMS, the operators, alarm companies, administration, maintenance, EVS, guest services, and the Public Safety officer in charge.
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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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The EMD is responsible for all telecommunications and appropriate records on their assigned shift, including days, evenings and nights, weekends and holidays. Such proficiency is acquired through completion of a training program for Emergency Medical Dispatch approved by the State Division of Emergency Medical Services within six (6) months of employmentKnowledge of 911 operations, principles and practices related to emergency communication centers is preferredPrevious 911 communications experience is preferredPrevious public safety field experience in areas such as EMS, Fire, or Law Enforcement is preferred.
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SRV Fire is responsible for providing fire protection, emergency medical services, police dispatch, and other related public safety services to the communities it serves - including the pioneering new EMD Mental Health Program, sending trained firefighters to emergency mental health calls.
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WVCC dispatches for 29 Police, Fire, and Medical agencies in Lincoln, Polk, and Marion counties in a 24/7, 365-day center. Successful completion of the Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) and Basic Tele-communicator courses provided by WVCC by the end probationary period.
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Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC)/National Crime Information Center (NCIC) Certification (1), Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Certification (1), Utilizes computer to enter and retrieve data/information related to police, fire, and emergency medical service activities: retrieves and relays information from the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC), such as driver's license, weapon registration, vehicle tag, article identification numbers, date of birth, etc.
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Public Safety Dispatcher The purpose of this position is to receive and dispatch incoming calls for police, emergency medical and fire services and other emergency and non-emergency assistance.
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Works under the general supervision of the Lead Dispatchers and Director along with the Duxbury Fire Chief. Dispatchers must have or obtain NextGen 911 certification, EMD certification, CJIS certification, and APCO PST1 or equivalent.
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Must possess or obtain and maintain APCO PST1, NCIC EMD, EFD, EPD and South Carolina E-911 telecommunicator certification. Monitors law enforcement, fire and EMS radio communications. Answers all emergency and conventional telephone lines; obtain vital information and dispatches instruction to appropriate law enforcement, fire or EMS agency; tracks the progress of officer(s) to ensure officer safety.
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Changing customer expectations, including changes in the way care is delivered, potentially expanding services, or loss of services to other agencies (e.g., fire departments) have resulted in unclear or confusing role definitions.
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The work is performed under the administrative direction of the City Manager and is reviewed by the City Manager and the Public Safety Communications Center Committee which is composed of the Dubuque County Sheriff, the City of Dubuque Fire Chief, the City of Dubuque Police Chief, a representative of the other law enforcement agencies within Dubuque County and a representative from the Dubuque County Fire Association.
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