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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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Dispatches police, fire and emergency medical units and animal control as well as other city departments, such as public works and parks and recreation, as needed. As a Telecommunications Officer, you will be u nder direct supervision of the Telecommunications Supervisor, receives and dispatches requests for police, fire, ambulance, and animal control emergency and non-emergency services.
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You also dispatch and relay incident information to responding troopers, contact municipal police, fire, ambulance, towing, and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to provide incident details and request assistance and response.
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In this role you are responsible to the Shift Supervisor while also being responsible to the site CO, COTR, and Site Security Specialist for answering the telephone; monitoring the CCTV and intrusion, fire, and duress alarms and early warning system; monitoring police radio net; dispatching mobile patrols; and maintaining a communications log and desk journal.
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One (1) year of experience in EMS, Emergency Dispatching, Police, Fire, or Security; and/or one (1) year working with police, hospital and/or community transport, and/or inpatient hospital patient related care/service.
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Alarm Monitors shall be trained for dispatching, police, and requesting medical, police, or other fire department assistance, as necessary. d) The ability to handle stressful and / or life threatening situations similar to those in a police, fire, or EMS environment.
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Failure to do so will result in reimbursing the City of San Angelo $2000 (cost of on the job training) with these exceptions: Apply and become a Police Officer, Apply and become a Fire Fighter, Dependent of military personnel.
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As a Telecommunications Officer, you will be under direct supervision of the Telecommunications Supervisor, receives and dispatches requests for police, fire, ambulance, and animal control emergency and non-emergency services, while modeling our core values of Murphy.
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Performs computer background checks on criminals; peruses records for stolen pawn shop tickets; handles inquiries on driver's licenses, vehicle tags, stolen articles and property, guns, wanted and missing persons, and warrants and summons; provides various information from computer database as requested by police officers.
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Customer service experience or in a public safety environment (i.e. police, fire, EMS, security, dispatch). Association of Public Safety Communication Officials (APCO) Public Safety Telecommunicator certification preferred.
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Dispatch emergency and other calls requiring police, fire and/or EMS response according to priority and available field units via a radio console or other electronic means of communication.
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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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You will receive $500 upon completion of our Field Training Program, and then another $1,000 upon receiving a permanent TCOLE telecommunicator license and completing your first year of employment.
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JOB SUMMARY: The dispatcher position is skilled emergency service work that involves receiving emergency 911 and non-emergency requests for police, fire and EMS assistance. Preferred: 40 hour Basic Telecommunicator Course.
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Responsible for performing technical radio communications involving the deployment of police, fire, public works, animal control, code enforcement, and EMS personnel according to request for service.
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