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Incumbent must obtain and maintain Telecommunicator 1 and CPR certification within 90 days of entry on duty. Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: 1) Operating electronic computer-based systems for emergency (Police, Fire, and/or EMS) dispatching management; 2) Operating multiple equipment/systems (i.e., Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, dispatch recording devices, multi-channel radios) during emergency situations; and 3) Disseminating information from incoming callers during emergency situations.
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Prior experience with APCO Telecommunicator I, APCO Law Enforcement Dispatch, APCO Medical Dispatch training, preferred. MHS is seeking full-time Dispatcher/Telecommunicator (CMT) to join the Central Monitoring team.
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Our state-of-the art center was the first, and currently one of only three, in the nation to hold both emergency medical dispatch accreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies and Project 33 agency training program certification from APCO International.
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Certified Intermediate police telecommunicator by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. Supervises the activities of personnel on the respective shifts engaged in the operation of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit's (DART) Police Dispatch Center.
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Systems: CAD System (Computer Aided Dispatch), GPS, Paging, EMD, NCIS, Radio, Dept of Vehicle Service (DVS) System, RMS System (Records Management System), Code Red, IPAWS, Reliance System (jail - Inmate phone system), Phone System (Answer, Transfer external or internal, Conference), and the Statewide System (people on probation.
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Priority Dispatch EMD, EFD, EPD certifications. State of Connecticut Telecommunicator certification. Since 1975, Northwest has built upon our core values of professionalism, teamwork, integrity, reliability, respect, and accountability to provide 9-1-1 communications and Dispatch services to multiple municipalities throughout CT. We are the Primary 9-1-1 answering point for nine (9) cities/towns, and we currently provide Public Safety Dispatch services to thirteen (13) EMS Agencies, eleven (11) Fire Departments, one (1) Regional ALS Fly Car System, and two (2) Law Enforcement Agencies.
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State of Florida Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification. Must obtain the following within three (3) months of date of hire:Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD.
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Candidates must possess or obtain certification in emergency medical, emergency fire and emergency police dispatch. DESCRIPTION: The Sampson County Communications Department has a full-time 911 Telecommunicator (Dispatcher) position available.
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Uses a variety of tools ranging from access control, CCTV, GIS, alarm monitoring to various intelligence sources, internet, communication and in-house tools, to detect, analyze and dispatch/alert Security Officers, appropriate Strategic Partners, and/or external responding authorities/fire/law enforcement regarding any adverse conditions to the enterprise or its employees, contractors and visitors.
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Successful completion of an appropriate 9-1-1 emergency dispatcher training that meets the requirements of current Department of Health Public Safety Telecommunicator course provided by UCF Police must be obtained within the first 6-months of employment.
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Must hold an Intermediate Level Telecommunicator license through TCOLE. Under the direction of the Emergency Communications Supervisor (ECS), the Lead Telecommunications Operation (TCO) will provide effective response to public safety police emergencies using a variety of computer systems and dispatch equipment.
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Work is performed under the limited supervision of the E-911 Telecommunicator/Shift Leader. Performs skilled technical work receiving, classifying, processing and dispatching emergency service calls utilizing E-911 and computer aided dispatch systems, receiving, recording and forwarding non-emergency service calls, preparing and maintaining computerized and other records and files, and related work as apparent or assigned.
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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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International Academies of Emergency Dispatch (IAED) Emergency Medical, Fire, Police Dispatch Certification. Emergency Telecommunicator Course Instructor (within six months) International Academies of Emergency Dispatch (IAED) Emergency Medical, Fire, Police Dispatch Certification.
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Continued employment is contingent upon the successful completion of Telecommunicator training and passing all testing required to obtain the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Telecommunicator certification within a year of employment.
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