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POSITION TITLE: Public Safety DispatcherREPORTS TO: Shift SupervisorPOSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Shift Supervisor, responsible for receiving and dispatching calls for emergency and non-emergency services involving Police, Fire and EMS needs in the ECDC member cities.
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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. 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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Preferred Qualifications:CPR/First Aid /AED certification, along with other licenses and certifications prescribed by the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police or his/her designee;Campus Public Safety experience and APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) or other Public Safety/Law Enforcement dispatch training is desirable.
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Required to dispatch numerous and dissimilar emergency response assets throughout the response area including police, fire apparatus, rescue apparatus, Hazmat units, EMS units Basic Life Support (BLS), Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and supporting resources to include outside firefighting apparatus, outside EMS units, etc.
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We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated healthcare solutions and disaster response. The growth-through-acquisition strategy has impacted all areas of AMR, resulting in the need for integration of processes and culture, which also impacts employee morale.
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Two (2) years work experience as a Police, Fire, EMS and E911 dispatcher; Ability to obtain certification and recertification the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) course per department standards and requirements.
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Assumes duties for Central Monitoring staff to include: EMS/Police Dispatch, Emergency Medical Dispatching for the Hospital and all of Grant County, physician answering service management, Hospital communication, and emergency communication.
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Basic Dispatcher Certification through Virginia DCJS (Department of Criminal Justice Services), VCIN (Virginia Criminal Information Network), NCIC (National Crime Information Center) and EMD (Emergency Medical Dispatch.
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Experience in ambulance transportExperience in public safety such as firefighter, police officer, EMD, or other relevant work associated with DPSST*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experiences that are relevant for this position.
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Successful completion of a one-year probation period at the Communications Specialist Trainee 2 (State Police), SG-10, and completed certification in Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) and the Basic Communicator Course will result in automatic promotion to Communications Specialist (State Police), SG-12.
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Receives coded information requesting Police investigation from 911 to responsible field units including vehicle, motorcycle, and helicopter. Ability to learn and communicate medical emergency pre-arrival instructions (EMD.
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Must possess and maintain the following: GCIC and NCIC Certifications, Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Certification, Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Communications Certification, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification.
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Experience : At least one (1) year experience as a Public Safety Dispatcher I or at least one (1) year of Police Dispatch experience with another law enforcement agency. Location : POLICE STATION - 1545 Poole Blvd, Yuba City.
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Under supervision of a Police Emergency Communications Specialist Supervisor, employees of this class are responsible for simultaneous operations including: answering a multi-line telephone bank with primary 911 PSAP functions, operation of multi-channel radios, Computer Automated Dispatching (CAD) system, records management system (RMS) and Arizona Criminal Justice Information System (ACJIS) records processing.
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Under limited supervision, this job classification oversees and manages the Emergency 911 Communications Center for the Yuma Police and Fire Departments to ensure timely 911, EMD and emergency dispatch services.
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