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Considerable knowledge of codes and abbreviations required for radio communications, computer, and related electronics equipment. DEFINITION Under general supervision, Communication Specialists, “Dispatchers”, perform clerical work for the Security Department involving the operation of radio, telephones, computerized and electronic communications equipment at The Bellevue Collection and Kemper Development Company properties.
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Incumbent is responsible for dispatching calls for service to deputies and other Law Enforcement Agencies within Delaware County, receiving calls from the public and public safety communication tasks involving the receipt and transmission of non-emergency and 911 emergency calls, security alarms, operating the communications teletype, computers, the communications telephone system, fields media inquiries and maintaining a radio log.
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Operate radios as needed to assist in radio communications. The Dispatcher is responsible for simultaneously operating a multi-channel radio console and a multi-line telephone, while maintaining computer-aided dispatch systems and other computer systems.
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Operate radio communications equipment to dispatch, support, and maintain contact with campus police officers and other field personnel. Two years of general clerical experience involving extensive public contact including some prior experience in a dispatch center, parking and traffic control, radio communications, or in public relations.
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Communicates effectively and coherently over law enforcement and police radio channels initiating and responding to radio communications. Requests radio dispatcher to run vehicle license tag checks and verifications as needed, requests towing assistance for disabled or impounded vehicles.
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The Police Dispatcher reports directly to the Police Communications Supervisor and/or Manager. Ability to acquire knowledge of Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations governing operation and codes pertaining to radio telephone operations.
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Monitors and operates security handheld radio, emergency phones, access control, video management, and alarm systems/panels and answer telephone calls, obtain essential details, and provide call details to allow appropriate response by security department personnel.
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High School Diploma or GED required, supplemented by vocational or technical training in a related field; to include four (4) years of public safety dispatch and/or 911 emergency communications experience or three (3) years of experience working as a E911 Communications Officer and released from all radio disciplines (Fulton County Government Emergency Services current or former employees only) to include two (2) years of public safety dispatch lead/supervisory experience.
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Under the general supervision of the Communications Supervisor, the Dispatcher performs specialized work in receiving emergency calls for service and dispatching the appropriate police, fire, and EMS, as required.
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Monitors the security radio communications equipment for officers in the field and alerting the appropriate personnel in the event of emergencies, unusual circumstances, and/or officer needs assistance calls.
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Receives and transmits radio communications. Handles ongoing radio dispatcher duties. Monitors status of emergency communications systems to include video surveillance.
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One (1) year performing journey level clerical work involving extensive public contact or operating multi-line telephone, PBX switchboard, or radio communications systems. Two (2) years successful experience as a Sheriff Dispatcher I or equivalent position.
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Assigns call requests as a single service (law enforcement or fire/EMS) dispatcher over a two-way radio to law enforcement responders or fire/EMS responders in vicinity to investigate incident or provide assistance.
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Determines location, response apparatus, radio signal, and transmitting tower required to signal appropriate agencies; dispatches units; maintains radio communications; documents response times and narrative content; provides information relative to special hazards, additional response apparatus, and alarm levels; transmits emergency signals; monitors Firefighter Emergency Traffic Alerts.
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