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Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Dispatcher - Part-time, Weekends. The Emergency Medical Service ( EMS) Dispatcher is the initial point of contact for those requesting transport services from the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center team.
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Incumbent must obtain International Fire Service Accreditation Congress Certification as a. Incumbent must be able to obtain and maintain a current Advanced EMD certification, including initial and follow-on certifications by accumulating 24 Continuing Dispatch Education (CDE) units.
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A valid APCO Basic 40-hour Telecommunicator Certification, APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certification, American Heart Association or National Safety Council CPR and First Aid Certifications, NCIC Full Access License, APCO Customer Service in Today’s Public Safety Communications Certification, APCO Surviving Stress Certification, APCO Communications Center Supervisor Certifications, CTO Certification.
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Must be able to obtain APCO and EMD certifications within 6 months of hire. The Dispatcher answers all 911 and non-emergency calls received in dispatch and appropriately dispatches and provides directions to all ambulance calls.
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Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certification. JOB SUMMARYThe Dispatcher III position is responsible for taking incoming emergency and non-emergency calls and dispatching to the appropriate vehicles to ensure the proper service and response time.
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Must obtain Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certificate within two months of employment and maintain while employed. High School Diploma or equivalent, plus (6) six months of clerical, customer service, or dispatching experience required ; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Must possess or obtain within six (6) months of start date a valid APCO Basic 40-hour Telecommunicator Certification, APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certification, American Heart Association or National Safety Council CPR and First Aid Certifications, NCIC Full Access License, APCO Customer Service in Today's Public Safety Communications Certification, APCO Surviving Stress Certification, APCO Communications Center Supervisor Certifications, CTO Certification.
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Provides Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD), and Emergency Police Dispatch; triage incoming requests for emergency service calls to determine the level of response; provide pre-arrival instructions to the caller.
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Prior or current Public Safety experience (defined here as paid or volunteer service with a Fire Department, EMS, or Law Enforcement agency) OR previous Public Safety Dispatch/Call Taking experienceApplicants without prior field or dispatch experience in Fire, EMS, or Law Enforcement should apply as a Public Safety Call Taker.
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The dispatcher may also be responsible for call intake and customer service management onsite at Cooper, Cape, Inspira and other locations when needed. EMD Certification required to be obtained within 12 months of Hire. American Heart Association BLS required ICS training preferred, required during introductory period.
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Previous work experience as a Communications Technician or EMS dispatcher. Under the general supervision of the Communications Manager, the Call Taker is responsible for evaluating all transport requests and passing the call along to the Dispatcher.
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The Public Safety Dispatcher at Fort Carson Directorate of Emergency Services provides emergency police, fire and medical services to the public by answering emergency calls and responding with personnel and equipment.
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Attend in-house Public Safety Telecommunicator academy to ensure attainment of the following certifications: Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD), Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and Virginia Criminal Information Network/National Crime Information Center (VCIN/NCIC.
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JOB SUMMARY: The dispatcher position is skilled emergency service work that involves receiving emergency 911 and non-emergency requests for police, fire and EMS assistance. Ability to obtain and maintain EMD / CPR certifications.
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