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Dana Safety Supply (DSS) is a major distributor of Emergency Vehicle Lights, Sirens, Vehicle Equipment, Tactical Duty Gear, and Apparel for Police, Fire, Security and Public Safety Professionals.
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As an Emergency Vehicle Installer your primary responsibilities are installing, repairing, testing, and removing 12-volt law enforcement vehicle equipment, including, but not limited light bars, flashers, sirens, video cameras, laptops, printers, consoles, transport partitions, radios, speakers, antennas, routers, windshield & side glass and more.
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Dana Safety works on police, public safety and other vehicles for both local and federal accounts. Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) Certification is desired, but not required.
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As a Police Dispatcher, you will play a critical role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our community by effectively dispatching various services, including police, fire, and medical personnel, and providing crucial support in emergency and non-emergency situations.
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About Total Safety Total Safety is the world's premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and the products necessary to support them, including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance and inspection, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical treatment/paramedics, communications systems, engineered systems design, and materials management.
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Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)/EMT-Intermediate (EMT-I) AEMT operates an ambulance in conjunction with applicable company safety policies and traffic laws related to the operation of emergency medical response vehicles.
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Emergency Medical Technician Certification New Jersey or Current New Jersey or National Registry EMT-B Certification or New Jersey EMT Instructor or National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians - Basic Certification or Emergency Medical Technician Certification New York or Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic Certification.
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Firefighter/EMT's under general supervision perform fire prevention, fire suppression, hazardous material incident response and emergency rescue and medical assistance duties to protect life and property; performs related responsibilities as required.
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Public Safety officers are required to maintain accountability and chain of custody of all property, evidence, and equipment that is issued or comes into their possession. They will be expected to respond immediately and appropriately to all emergency, contingency, or disaster situations and will respond as soon as possible to all calls assigned by the Public Safety Dispatcher and/or other appropriate entity.
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Emergency Vehicle Technician. Have experience as an auto glass technician, a plus. Police Car Technician. Experience w/ installation of emergency lighting desired, but not required.
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The Emergency Dispatcher promotes safety 24 hours per day by dispatching field units using a two-way radio system, providing telephone assistance to citizens in need of police and/or medical help, and assisting law enforcement and emergency response personnel.
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Preferred Qualifications:CPR/First Aid /AED certification, along with other licenses and certifications prescribed by the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police or his/her designee;Campus Public Safety experience and APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) or other Public Safety/Law Enforcement dispatch training is desirable.
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Essential Functions: Conduct building and equipment inspections Emergency Responses Permits issuing/hot work/ inspections Conduct fire safety reviews Confined space standby/Rescue planning High work fall protection rescue Paperwork and incident reports Sprinkler repairs(minor) Restock medical kits and spill kits Fire extinguisher program and placement Code and audit reviews Compliance and access training Other duties as assignedRequired Skills and Qualifications: 1.
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License and Certifications:REQUIREDEmergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) within one year of hireDESIREDWisconsin Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B)Age Specific Population Served:Nonage Specific (N/A)OSHA Category:Category III - No employees in this job title have a reasonably anticipated risk of occupational exposure to blood and/or other potentially infectious materials.
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Preferred Certification(s): Certification in Occupational Health and Safety, such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST), or Certified Health & Safety Technician (CHST.
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