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Assist the Police Dispatch Supervisor with collateral duties of the supervisor, as assigned, such as completing subpoena and PRA requests, and any other supervisory duty as assigned. Have the ability to train, supervise and advise Police Dispatch personnel as assigned.
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To supervise and coordinate emergency dispatch support staff in routine and emergency police communications activities; and to perform a variety of administrative duties relative to assigned area of responsibility.
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The Position The City of Riverside Police Department is looking for EXPERIENCED dispatch professionals to join our team! Experience: Six months of non-probationary experience as a Public Safety Dispatcher for a Police or Fire Department.
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The Public Safety Dispatcher provides technical communications support and computer information processing for police and fire activities as well as animal control and public services functions.
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Preferred Qualifications:CPR/First Aid /AED certification, along with other licenses and certifications prescribed by the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police or his/her designee;Campus Public Safety experience and APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) or other Public Safety/Law Enforcement dispatch training is desirable.
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Required to dispatch numerous and dissimilar emergency response assets throughout the response area including police, fire apparatus, rescue apparatus, Hazmat units, EMS units Basic Life Support (BLS), Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and supporting resources to include outside firefighting apparatus, outside EMS units, etc.
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Division: Police Dispatch. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: two years of responsible clerical, administrative, public information or emergency service including radio-tekephone communications work (work experience in public safety field is highly desirable) or successfull completion as a Police Dispatcher Trainee with the City of Chula Vista and training equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.
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The EMT must be able to integrate care seamlessly with all other emergency agencies including police, fire, ALS and other BLS, as well as healthcare providers in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
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Responsibilities include: foot and vehicle patrol, response to emergencies and calls for service to College students, faculty, staff and visitors, documentation and investigation of campus incidents, periodically with Keene Police Department; conduct property checks, dispatch services, traffic and parking enforcement, providing crime awareness education, and participating in witness and conduct hearings as needed.
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Receives and transmits radio communications to dispatch police, fire, EMS and other appropriate personnel as required. Performs law enforcement services on a 24-hour basis and receives, processes, and transmits public safety information and criminal justice data for the Texas Tech Police Department by using a base radio on a public safety frequency regulated by the Federal Communications Commission or by another method of communication.
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The Public Safety Dispatch Center is the processing point for virtually all police and fire department telephone and computer communications entering (or leaving) the police department.
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Under general supervision, operates radios and communications equipment to receive, evaluate, respond to calls for information and service; transmits critical data to appropriate police, fire, medical and other personnel; maintains police records and a variety of confidential reports; stores evidence and property and maintains files; performs varied typing and clerical tasks; performs other related duties as required.
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Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Dispatch Certificate is required. Dispatchers may also support the Police Department by performing clerical tasks, training, assisting with fingerprinting, and being accountable for financial transactions.
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Dispatch police, fire or guard service for alarm signals as necessary. Answer incoming calls from customers to activate Pending Install accounts and verify procedures and dispatch instructions.
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MASVideo, Bosch RPS, Honeywell COMPASS, DMP? GMS, GE Enterprise, GE DL900, DSL, LFAS, NAPCO? Take care of additional projects and functions, as they arise, in EMC. Monitor multiple internal electronic systems for proper operation to assure customers of continuous response to alarm activity.
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