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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. To be obtained within the orientation period)Current state license as an EMT-Basic, Advanced EMT, Paramedic or the equivalent preferred but not required.
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Must possess or obtain and maintain APCO PST1, NCIC EMD, EFD, EPD and South Carolina E-911 telecommunicator certification. Must possess or obtain and maintain APCO PST1, NCIC EMD, EFD, EPD and South Carolina E-911 telecommunicator certification.
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Obtain and maintain Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD), Emergency Telecommunicator (ETC), and CPR certifications. Yes No 06 Do you already have any basic emergency telecommunications courses, such as APCO Telecommunicator I, IAED, ETC, or similar.
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Telecommunications Specialist *PROMOTIONAL ONLY* Possession of or ability to readily obtain POST certification as a Communications Officer, CPR certification, and EMD certification. Telecommunications Specialist *PROMOTIONAL ONLY.
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After receiving training provided by the Concord Police Department, must obtain and maintain all certifications required by State and Department regulations including, but not limited to:Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), CPR, E-911, and APCO Telecommunications.
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Responsible for mandatory Dispatcher training ensuring compliance with the mandated training standards of the Emergency Telecommunications Standards Committee (State of Michigan), required internal training (e.g. LEIN, EMD updates.
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APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator; must obtain RCIC, NCIC, LEADS, APCO Basic Telecommunications & EMD Certification upon employment. APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator; must obtain RCIC, NCIC, LEADS, APCO Basic Telecommunications & EMD Certification upon employment.
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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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Experience with PSAP, EMD, and Priority Dispatch. Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), EMT, or Paramedic training preferred. Ability to obtain certification as an NAEMD EMD. In addition to topping 50,000 911 transports annually, specialty contracts include some of the top medical facilities in the state, Fenway Park, Warrior Arena, and the TD Garden.
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Provides informal instructions for operation of CAD/RMS and their proper use; reports 911 data errors to telephone providers; operates CAD system and coordinates the files that interface the radio system and mapping with the CAD system; retrieves dispatch records from the CAD/RMS systems and uses voice logging equipment to retrieve phone and radio traffic to fulfill public information requests; assists vendors with software and hardware upgrades.
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Completes the Public Safety Telecommunications Program, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Police Dispatch (EPD), Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD), Florida Crime Information Center certification (FCIC), and the State of Florida 911 Public Safety Tele-communicator Program.
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Division-Slot: Telecommunications Officer. Prepares and maintains a variety of logs, including but not limited to those pertaining to wrecker rotation, criminal histories, crime stoppers information, NCIC records, daily responses, equipment maintenance, etc.
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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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The selected candidate plans and carries out assigned administrative functions, i.e., scheduling, coordination of meetings and record keeping for the Office of the Deputy Chief Officer, Telecommunications within the Electronic Maintenance Division [EMD.
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We are currently accepting applications, recruiting for an Emergency Telecommunications Officer 1 (911 Dispatcher) Training class. Emergency Medical Dispatching (EMD) Certification. NOTE: Emergency Telecommunications Officer 1's are provisional (Non-Civil Service) employees.
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