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During the probationary and training period, the candidate must attain NCIC/TIES Basic certification as well as certifications for telecommunications and Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) within the prescribed training period; must maintain valid certifications thereafter during the period of employment.
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The Dispatcher functions primarily as a call-taker telecommunicator and is responsible for receiving, recording and effectively managing requests for ambulance assistance/transport from various sources.
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Must complete all required TCOLE courses for Basic Telecommunicator, pass the TCOLE Telecommunications Test, and be awarded a TCOLE Telecommunicator License before 1st anniversary.
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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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Assists Telecommunications Manager in reviewing and developing standard operating procedures for dispatch. Certified Intermediate police telecommunicator by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education.
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IAED Advanced Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification •IAED Emergency Fire Dispatch Certification •IAED Emergency Police Dispatch Certification •North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services Certification •Emergency Telecommunicator Certification •NC SBI-DCI Certification •IS-100 •IS-700 •CPR Certifications •Certify in Call Intake.
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Obtain and maintain Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD), Emergency Telecommunicator (ETC), and CPR certifications. Yes No 06 Do you already have any basic emergency telecommunications courses, such as APCO Telecommunicator I, IAED, ETC, or similar.
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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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Must obtain IAED Emergency Medical Dispatch certification within one (1) year of entering the position, Must obtain TCIC/NCIC and TDD (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) certifications within six (6) months of entering the position.
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Must possess or obtain and maintain APCO PST1, NCIC EMD, EFD, EPD and South Carolina E-911 telecommunicator certification. Operates a variety of equipment such as a computer, NCIC computer, console, computer-aided dispatch, printers, TDD, two-way radio system, tape recorder/player, fax machine, pager, copier, telephone, etc.
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On call for emergency operations; works in Mobile Dispatch Center or County Emergency Operations Center during disaster operations if required. Prepares and maintains a variety of logs, including but not limited to those pertaining to wrecker rotation, criminal histories, crime stoppers information, NCIC records, daily responses, equipment maintenance, etc.
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Monitors law enforcement, fire and EMS radio communications. Answers all emergency and conventional telephone lines; obtain vital information and dispatches instruction to appropriate law enforcement, fire or EMS agency; tracks the progress of officer(s) to ensure officer safety.
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TCOLE Basic Telecommunications Operator Certification within six (6) months from date of employment. Our Dispatchers receive and dispatch requests for Police, Fire, EMS and Animal Control emergency and non-emergency services and also provide Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) services.
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Keys input information into Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) for Bell County Communications Center (BCCC). Do you have any previous experience working in a 911 Call Center or Police Dispatch Center.
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It is the responsibility of the Call Taker functions primarily as a call-taker telecommunicator and is responsible for receiving, recording and effectively managing requests for ambulance assistance/transport from various sources.
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