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Nature ofWork: Dispatchers receive routine and emergency telephone calls and deployappropriate response units for the Towns of Duxbury, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson,Plympton and Rochester, and serve as the communication point for several countyand statewide specialized response teams.
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Performs all tasks related to computer order entry within their given scope of practice, telephone communication, and keeps the eMD updated and current. The fully integrated network is comprised of PIH Health Downey Hospital, PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital, PIH Health Whittier Hospital, 37 outpatient medical office buildings, a multispecialty medical (physician) group, home healthcare services and hospice care, as well as heart, cancer, digestive health, orthopedics, women’s health, urgent care and emergency services.
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Skills to apply EMD protocols over the telephone. Knowledge of MPDS EMD protocols. Skills to apply EMD protocols over the telephone. Knowledge of MPDS EMD protocols. UT Health Tyler, the flagship hospital of the system, has 502 licensed beds specializing in advanced acute care medicine.
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APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator; must obtain RCIC, NCIC, LEADS, APCO Basic Telecommunications & EMD Certification upon employment. 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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You'll also manage GIS software maintenance, provide informal CAD/RMS training, coordinate with local emergency services and vendors, and offer technical support for public safety. and/or experience which indicates a comprehensive knowledge of management, regulatory requirements, communications, Computer Aided Dispatch, Radio and Paging Systems, Microsoft Sequal (SQL) Database Administration , virtual servers, Geographical Information Systems (GIS.
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Ability to listen and speak by telephone, in person and two-way radio. Skill in communications using two-way radio and telephone equipment. Ability to obtain and maintain EMD / CPR certifications.
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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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Operates a sophisticated work station comprised of multiple computer systems including 9-1-1 emergency and non-emergency telephone system, geographical mapping tools (GIS and aerial photography), Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), and other repositories of critical information, etc.
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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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Must possess CPR, NCIC, and EMD certifications or obtain within six (6) months of hire. Provides information, guidance, direction, and – when necessary – supervision related to policies and procedures, general dispatch functions, proper telephone call procedures and related computer equipment to Emergency Communications Specialist Trainees.
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Emergency medical Dispatching (EMD) certification through a national agency preferred. Preferred Additional Knowledge RequiredKnowledge of emergency telephone and radio communications procedures.
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Processing includes providing emergency medical dispatch instructions to the caller via the telephone, dispatching appropriate ambulance, and emergency vehicle resource coordination. Must maintain and renew EMD certification every 2 years after obtained.
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Work involves answering telephone lines, querying callers using Emergency Medical Dispatching (EMD) call taking procedures. Experience in receiving and processing telephone calls and dispatching preferred.
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A Minimum of 1 year of call center or telephone operator experience. Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification preferred. Sitting for long periods of time along with repetitive keyboard and telephone work.
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The ideal candidate will possess a POST Basic Certificate, EMD Certificate, and knowledge in all disciplines of Police/Fire and EMS dispatching and one year as a Public Safety Dispatcher with a demonstrated background in the operation of modern Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems.
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