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The 911 Dispatcher/Trainee is responsible for receiving and answering emergency and non-emergency calls for law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services as well as city animal control and utilities service; identifies and dispatches appropriate public safety units; Because of the confidential and sensitive nature of information handled, you must comply with City and Baytown Police policies and procedures to ensure the safety of all public safety responders and the public.
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High School Diploma or GED and Certification/Licensure State of New Mexico Public Safety Telecommunicator or eligibility for certification by waiver. Must successfully maintain State of New Mexico Public Safety Telecommunicator certification.
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This may be the job for you if you have experience as a Call Center Representative, Telecommunicator, or Dispatcher. We are actively seeking a transportation dispatcher for our paratransit service in the Peoria area.
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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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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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Must have a TCOLE Telecommunicator License or successfully pass the TCOLE Telecommunicator Licensing Exam within one (1) year from employment date. Do you have a TCOLE Telecommunicator License or are you able to successfully pass the TCOLE Telecommunicator Licensing Exam within one year from employment date.
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View our recruitment video at The Emergency Communications Center is multi-jurisdictional operation that receives and dispatches police, fire and emergency medical service requests for service in Cook County, as well as Metra rail lines located in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kenosha (WI), Lake, McHenry and Will counties.
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Receives calls on a multi-line phone console and E911 system, gathers necessary information and alerts appropriate responders; answers routine calls for service, questions and other administrative calls; refers to appropriate agency or person as necessary; operates computer systems including A Centralized Computerized Enforcement Service System (ACCESS ), Spillman Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System ( RMS) and Positron Power Phone system.
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Relays and receives information from other public and private organizations; notifies or activates other service agencies including County Road Department, City and County Public Works, State Highway Department, Animal Control, and Family Counseling, etc.
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Must possess certifications or be able to complete the Certified Terminal Operator and Emergency Telecommunicator courses through the Maine Criminal Justice Academy within one year of employment.
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One (1) year experience as an Emergency Services Dispatcher and/or 911 Call Taker, or One (1) year of experience in a high call volume contact center. Under general supervision, is responsible for performing technical and administrative radio communications involving the deployment of police personnel according to request for service and available manpower.
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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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Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Basic Telecommunicator license Driver's license. TCOLE telecommunicator license. LCRA is looking for a Public Safety Dispatcher to join our team.
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Incumbent is required to obtain and then maintain the following certifications within one year of employment: DoD Telecommunicator I and II Instructor or equivalent; Department of Defense Hazardous Materials Awareness or equivalent; Emergency Medical Dispatching; IS-100 (Introduction to the Incident Command System); IS-200 (ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents); IS-700 (Introduction to National Incident Management System) and IS-800 (Introduction to National Response Framework.
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The Police Dispatcher receives and dispatches calls for police service and provides accurate and concise information in support of police field units to promptly respond to 911 calls ensuring the safety of officers.
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