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Dispatches the appropriate agency (e.g., police, fire, marshal, emergency medical services) to the scene through the use of radio and Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System and coordinates multi-unit and multi-jurisdictional response calls; maintains awareness of available response units: dispatches calls to available units; maintains contact with response units to provide information and instructions regarding emergencies; and assists in the coordination of correct response.
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If not already certified, must have ability to achieve certification of APCO PST1 (Public Safety Telecommunicator), APCO FSC (Fire Service Communications), APCO CTO (Communications Training Officer), APCO CCS (Communications Center Supervisor), EMD, IDPH EMD License, LEADS Full Access Certification, NIMS Sections 100,200,700,800, and PERC within 180-days to hire.
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This is supervisory police emergency radio communications work directing dispatchers and trainee dispatchers on an assigned shift in the receiving and transmitting of information to and from departmental units, the receiving, screening and processing calls from the general public and police personnel, and the dispatching of vehicles.
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Acts as the project manager for MARTA's system projects such as Automatic Train Control and Communications-Based Train Controls (ATC, CBTC), Integrated Operational Center (IOC), SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), traction power, communications, fire protection, fare collection, vertical transportation, CCTV (Closed Circuit Television), audiovisual information systems, Cybersecurity, and specialized software systems.
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Provides technical consultation to Computer-Aided Dispatch and radio team; and ensures adequate training, professional/personal development and evaluation of E911 Communications staff. Must possess and maintain the following: GCIC and NCIC Certifications, Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Certification, Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Communications Certification, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification.
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Ensuring the timely performance of maintenance contract work on elevators, radio communications equipment, card access system, fire alarm system, in-ground sprinkler system, chillers, emergency generator, etc.
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Ensures the operational readiness of equipment related to the communications center emergency telephone system, user and affiliated agency radio systems, CCTV, access control, alarm monitoring, and the department’s computer-aided dispatching system.
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The team provides critical radio communication services for Emergency Communications department, police, fire, and emergency medical services in Monterey County. The Division seeks an Information Technology Manager for the Radio Communications team.
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Under the direction of the Deputy Director of Transit Security and Passenger Safety, the Dispatch/ Communications Supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Transit Security and Passenger Safety Communications Center, as well as properly maintaining radio communication with field personnel and providing verbal direction to Dispatchers.
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Answers incoming emergency telephone and radio communications and acquire pertinent information for dispatching first responders. This position is responsible for communicating directly to emergency medical, fire, and security personnel as well as maintaining a radio log and detailed daily and incident reports, and supporting the manufacturing process by coordinating operations across multiple departments.
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Answer and respond to incoming calls received in the dispatch communications center and dispatch units including police, fire, ambulance and other emergency personnel to emergency and non-emergency situations.
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Desirable experience in Communications Projects: fibre optic networks as a backbone infrastructure for COM, Video, Fire and PA/VA networks as well as leaky feeder and WiFi antenna systems for radio (RF) rebroadcast, for Mobile (DAS), radio FM (DAB) and emergency services.
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Responds to all emergency and non-emergency calls; screens calls and transmits radio messages to dispatch medical units, patrol units, fire stations, public works, and/or animal control units receiving the information, as appropriate.
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For positions in the Fire Department, employees must be certified by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency as a Call Taker, Fire Dispatcher and Ambulance Dispatcher at the time of application and during tenure of employment.
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Of the three dispatch disciplines: Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD); Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD); and Emergency Police Dispatch (EPD). Reporting to the Compliance Supervisor, the Compliance Specialist is responsible for all compliance functions of the Orleans Parish Communications District (OPCD) and the review as well as analysis regarding questions around general processes or specific call concerns brought to OPCD. May attend meetings as requested by the Compliance Supervisor or Compliance Manager.
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