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The Telecommunicator receives all incoming emergency calls and notifies ambulance crew and other personnel as needed. One year experience in telecommunicator position preferred. Posted job title: telecommunicator.
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Incumbents are required to pass an exam administered by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) in order to obtain their Basic Telecommunicator license within the first year of employment.
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APCO Basic Telecommunicator I certification is required upon hire and must be the most recent version of the certification. Members of UC Health include: UC Medical Center, West Chester Hospital, Daniel Drake Center for Post-Acute Care, Bridgeway Pointe Assisted Living, University of Cincinnati Physicians and UC Health Ambulatory Services (with more than 900 board-certified clinicians and surgeons), Lindner Center of HOPE and several specialized institutes including: UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute and the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center.
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APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator; must obtain RCIC, NCIC, LEADS, APCO Basic Telecommunications & EMD Certification upon employment. APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator; must obtain RCIC, NCIC, LEADS, APCO Basic Telecommunications & EMD Certification upon employment.
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Possession of current certification in Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Public Safety Telecommunicator I (PST1) course (40 hours initial course); disseminates information related to criminal histories, driver histories, terrorist threats, felon registration, sex offender registration, lost or stolen items, missing persons, etc.
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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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APCO Certified Public Safety Telecommunicator. 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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MHS is seeking full-time Dispatcher/Telecommunicator (CMT) to join the Central Monitoring team. Prior experience with APCO Telecommunicator I, APCO Law Enforcement Dispatch, APCO Medical Dispatch training, preferred.
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Telecommunicator Level I & II and Hazardous Materials Awareness. Required to dispatch numerous and dissimilar emergency response assets throughout the response area including police, fire apparatus, rescue apparatus, Hazmat units, EMS units Basic Life Support (BLS), Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and supporting resources to include outside firefighting apparatus, outside EMS units, etc.
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Operates all applicable radio equipment/computer terminal/telephone equipment, dispatches/receives radio/computer data/telephone communications.
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The telecommunicator acts as a primary emergency contact, a general information center and a message relay center for the campus. The telecommunicator acts as a primary emergency contact, a general information center and a message relay center for the campus.
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IAED Advanced Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification •IAED Emergency Fire Dispatch Certification •IAED Emergency Police Dispatch Certification •North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services Certification •Emergency Telecommunicator Certification •NC SBI-DCI Certification •IS-100 •IS-700 •CPR Certifications •Certify in Call Intake.
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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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APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator I. The Alarm Monitor will provide the soldiers, family members, citizens, and visitors of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, the most professional, courteous, efficient and effective emergency and non-emergency communications possible.
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It is the responsibility of the Call Taker to function 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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