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Act as the point of contact for the NYPD and FDNY upon their arrival on campus. Respond to all emergencies, fire alarms, criminal events, medical issues and news worthy incidents and provide direction to our staff while coordinating the responding emergency services response via the JSOC. Requirements and Qualifications Retired law enforcement or military background is required Must be a NYS Licensed Security Guard Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent Must be able to stand for eight consecutive hours Must be able to work weekends.
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Officers are also responsible for assisting in the deployment and activation of the Barclays Center Emergency Response Plan and Barclays Center Evacuation Plan. Assistance with investigations as needed is also required.
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Acting as a liaison between building personnel and the NYPD in the event of an emergency. FDNY F-89 or F85 or Z89 (Required) Assisting all emergency service personnel entering the building on official business and reporting details to the Property Manager, Site Supervisor, and all relevant personnel in the chain of command.
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The following NYC Fire Department Certificate of Fitness is required: At our expense we will send you to the FDNY to get the COF if you don't have it): F-01 Fire Guard for Impairment (Citywide) 35 Operate and Maintain Air Compressors F-03 Indoor Place of Assembly Safety Personnel F-78 Cleaning and Testing of Smoke Detectors P-98 Fuel Oil Piping and Storage S-12 Citywide Sprinkler System S-13 Citywide Standpipe System S-15 Foam - Water Sprinkler System.
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Security Guard License and either FDNY Cert. T-89, F-89, S-95 with Active Shooter & Medical Emergency Preparedness is requiredAt least 3-5 years of progressively responsible experience in related field is requiredKEY COMPETENCIES: Skills You PossessMust have good verbal/written communication skills, strong customer service, and analytical skills.
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The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) is the largest Fire Department in the United States and universally is recognized as the world's busiest and most highly skilled emergency response agency.
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Understanding of NYC DOB and FDNY regulations pertaining to construction operations in NYC. In the event of a major incident involving activation of the PA Emergency Operations Center (EOC), the candidate will provide support as required, including off hours and weekend coverage.
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Report any facility disrepairs to the Director of Facilities and call the NYCHA Customer Contact Center to report the facility disrepair/emergency immediately after ensuring the area is safe. Obtain FDNY certificates (S-95, F-07) Other Duties Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
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Coordinate with the Director of Facilities to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and inspections (e.g. FDNY, DEP, DOB, DOH); oversee any necessary repairs. Must have or be willing to obtain all required NYC Certificates of fitness, F07 (Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor) and S95 (Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems) within six months of hire date.
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Candidates with construction-related experience working knowledge of safety requirements (OSHA/DOB, DEP, FDNY) and safety auditing are preferred. In addition, the selected candidate will perform construction safety-related audits, prepare and issue electronic reports documenting field findings, manage safety-related electronic records, ensure compliance with the applicable safety regulations, when required attend construction meetings, participate in field emergency response and accident investigations, and effectively present information and respond to questions from engineers, managers, consultant firms, and contractors.
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Excellent working knowledge of EHS rules and regulations, governed by US EPA, US DOL(OSHA), NYS DEC, NYS PESH, NYC DOB, FDNY, and other applicable legal and other requirements. Must be able to wear personal protective Equipment (PPE) during field visits and use of field equipment (e.g., four-gas air monitors, sound level meters, mercury and ammonia gas meters, dosimetry equipment, other equipment based on the situational need, either routine, or non-routine/emergency situations.
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The Director works with various city offices on required inspections of the building (DOB, FDNY, DOH, third party elevator inspectors). The Director addresses all routine, scheduled and emergency maintenance issues through coordination with building management, Campus Planning, Design and Construction and external vendors.
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File projects at Department of Buildings (DOB), Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), New York City Fire Department (FDNY), and other authorities having jurisdiction. HRA is dedicated to fighting poverty and income inequality by providing New Yorkers in need with essential benefits such as Food Assistance and Emergency Rental Assistance.
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Richmond University Medical CenterEMSPer Diem, Per-Diem, variousThe Paramedic will respond to 911 ambulance calls via FDNY EMS dispatch for emergency medical assistance in RUMC ambulance, render primary Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support care and transportation to the appropriate Emergency Department.
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Learn fire response system and obtain Certificate of Fitness from FDNY. Provide emergency first aid/CPR assistance when needed. Learn fire response system and obtain Certificate of Fitness from FDNY. Provide emergency first aid/CPR assistance when needed.
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