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Requirements: ONA high school degree or equivalent is required Ability to obtain and maintain required certifications, including L.E.A.D.S. & EMD Two years of police/fire dispatching experience is preferred Must be flexible to work rotating shifts, weekends and holidays 12 hour night shifts are probable.
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How many years of experience do you have as a call taker/police or fire dispatcher? (The City of Eugene provides training for CPR, First Aid, EMD, LEDS, and Basic Telecommunicator Certification during the probationary period.
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Indicate the number of years of Full-Time service you have as a Police Dispatcher (or comparable position as 911 Dispatcher, Emergency Communications Officer, or Public Safety Telecommunicator.
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Makes decisions in response to emergency calls for assistance involving medical emergencies, ambulance service, police assistance and dispatch of fire fighting apparatus, TDD file typing for the deaf and hospital calls.
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911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification at time of hire preferred. The Communication Operator will be responsible for clerical work of a technical nature within the Communication Division of the Police Department.
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Among the key duties of this position are the following:Monitors, receives, and coordinates all communications with university /campus police headquarters and the field, including emergency 9-1-1 calls.
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Applicants must successfully complete the following steps in the hiring process before being hired as a Springfield Police Recruit and go through our Police Academy. Have you previously applied for the Police Recruit or Police Officer position with the Springfield Police Department.
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JOB SUMMARY: A Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) receives and processes voice, text and multimedia requests for police, behavioral health, fire, and medical emergency response. Employees receive step increases annually in accordance with the What-Comm (Police Telecommunicator) Collective Bargaining Agreement ( and City policy.
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The primary function of a Senior Police Telecommunicator in the University of Texas Police Department at Houston is to coordinate and record security and technical support activities.
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Posting Text 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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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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You will be required to obtain and maintain current: Telecommunicator 1, CPR, APCO or IAED EMD, DoD HAZMAT Awareness, and communications training officer (CTO) certifications. 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, alarm systems, dispatch recording devices, multi-channel radios) during emergency situations; and 3) Disseminating information from incoming callers during emergency situations.
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Must meet TCLEOSE requirements for certification as a Police Telecommunications Operator. Must meet TCLEOSE requirements for certification as a Police Telecommunications Operator. Provides rapid response to law enforcement or other emergency needs and protects fellow officers, staff, patients and visitors.
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Certified Intermediate police telecommunicator by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. Performs Police Telecommunicator duties as needed.
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911 Dispatcher I differs from 911 Telecommunicator in that the Telecommunicator receives the initial complaint and relays the information to the Dispatcher, who then determines the appropriate course of action to send either Police or Fire personnel.
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