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As a facet and function of ensuring OPCD team members are performing roles accurately and appropriately, the Compliance Specialist is certified and maintains Emergency Telecommunicator certification and three of the three dispatch disciplines: Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD); Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD); and Emergency Police Dispatch (EPD.
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Perform Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) inclusive of providing pre-arrival instructions when requested. Operate radios as needed and assist in radio communications; operate the base radio as required.
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Manages radio communications in a prompt, accurate, courteous and professional manner. Understands and adequately implements the concepts of EMD (as customized by NorthStar) as a minimum standard of care.
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1 year experience in a healthcare setting and/or emergency services dispatch preferredKnowledge, Skills or AbilitiesAbility to prioritize emergent and non-emergent requests for serviceTelephone and radio communications - PreferredEmergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification - PreferredPrior emergency services dispatch experience - Preferred.
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Under general supervision of the Dispatch Manager, the call taker receives emergency and non-emergency calls, communicates closely with the dispatcher, and maintains radio communications with all ambulance crew and supervisors as needed.
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Dispatches and maintains radio communications with wheelchair, BLS, CCT, ALS units, and Fire Department resources. IAED Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification (EMD) Dispatches and maintains radio communications with wheelchair, BLS, CCT, ALS units, and Fire Department resources.
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EMD certification preferred upon hire, but required within 90 days of employment. - Dispatches and maintains radio communications with units. CPR instructor certification preferred. EMD certification preferred upon hire, but required within 90 days of employment.
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Experience as a dispatcher for a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) with Emergency Medical Dispatching (EMD) and E-911 certification preferred. Knowledge of dispatching equipment including Reverse 911 (R911), Next Generation (NG911), Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Record Management System (RMS), Eventide recording equipment, National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and other related electronic equipment preferred.
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As a 911 emergency dispatcher, the initial first responders' primary responsibility is to receive, process, transmit and dispatch emergency & non-emergency calls for law enforcement, fire, emergency medical and other public safety services by phone, radio, or other communication devices.
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Operates and monitors FCC approved radio communications equipment, paging equipment and computer software. Provides Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) per state guidelines when dealing with injury or health related incidents.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: In accordance with Kern County Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) protocols, receives, effectively triages and processes requests for ALS or BLS emergency medical service in an accurate and timely manner.
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Knowledge of radio communications rules and regulations governing radio transmission. Must possess and maintain Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification within six (6) months of employment.
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EMT or EMD experience preferred. The Communication Specialist must effectively communicate with air medical crew, requesting and receiving agencies, and incoming aircraft through a variety of modes such as radio and telephone.
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Must possess or obtain and maintain APCO PST1, NCIC EMD, EFD, EPD and South Carolina E-911 telecommunicator certification. Operates a variety of equipment such as a computer, NCIC computer, console, computer-aided dispatch, printers, TDD, two-way radio system, tape recorder/player, fax machine, pager, copier, telephone, etc.
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Summary of Work Emergency Dispatcher (Communications Specialist) provides 24-hour voice radio communications and 1-800 emergency services for the state of North Dakota, and 911 responses for designated areas within the state.
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