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High School Graduate or General Education Diploma (GED)Licensed Telecommunicator or able to obtain license within specified period designated by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE)Valid Texas Class C Driver's License - driving record must be in compliance with City policyPREFERRED QUALIFICATION.
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We serve the City of Tallahassee and all of Leon County, Florida by dispatching emergency services (law enforcement, fire department, and emergency medical services). The CDA dispatches emergency calls for service to local law enforcement, fire, medical or other emergency services.
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Duties to include dispatching, parking enforcement, working special events and other duties as assigned. The USD University Police Department Dispatcher is an entry-level position to be trained in collecting information from the general public and other agencies through verbal, written, or computer contact; analyze and evaluate the urgency of the request and prioritize the request; disseminate to proper personnel or deploy appropriate maintenance, law enforcement, fire and ambulance services.
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Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Telecommunicator license within 12 months of employment. Communicates effectively and coherently over law enforcement, fire, rescue, and EMS radio channels; notifies others, such as ambulances, wreckers, and utilities, when services are requested/required.
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Access information systems such as National Crime Information Center (NCIC), National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS), New Mexico Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NMLETS), Warrants Information Tracking System (WITS), Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD), and New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicle (NMDMV) files in accordance with procedures and protocols.
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A Lead Public Safety Telecommunicator is an essential part of the Public Safety team that receives calls from the public concerning law enforcement, fire, or medical emergencies; serving as the vital link between emergency personnel in the field and the public.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Position is responsible for answering 911 emergency phone and administrative phone lines, dispatching law enforcement, fire, and EMS to emergency and non-emergency situations by two-way radio.
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Must provide certification of successful completion of or complete within one year of employment a telecommunication-training program in compliance with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) guidelines.
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Operates radio consoles, audio recorders, Enhanced 911 (E911) displays, computer aided dispatching (CAD) terminals, Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Emergency Alert System (EAS), keyboard, CAD, CAD mapping, Mobile Computer Terminals (MCT) Outdoor Warning Sirens, Teletype (TTP), Public Safety Alert Monitors (PSAM), Fleet Eyes, Emergency Management Network (EMNET.
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National Crime Information Center/Washington Area Law Enforcement System (NCIC/WALES) Operator requirements as set out by the FBI Criminal Justice Information System. The Communications Specialist , a member of Georgetown University Police Department's 24/7 public safety answering point (PSAP), performs a variety of communications and operational tasks in support of public safety, security, and law enforcement operations in accordance with existing university, state and federal guidelines.
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Basic Telecommunicator Certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and have the ability to receive access from the National Crime Information Center required.
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The Opportunity: The Dispatcher II (911 Operator/Dispatcher) is a Public Safety Telecommunicator who is responsible for answering, processing, prioritizing, and dispatching incoming emergency and non-emergency calls for service using a computer-aided dispatching system.
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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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Responsibilities include answering, processing, and/or dispatching both emergency and non-emergency telephone calls and radio responses for law enforcement, fire rescue, emergency medical services, and other related public safety services, including maintenance and guest services requests.
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Experience in public safety dispatching (law enforcement, fire service, EMS). Initiate, receive, and evaluate large amounts of protected data from the Minnesota Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) and other computerized links to state, federal, interstate, and local law enforcement systems.
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