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Job DescriptionAdditional Information About the Role Looking for a new career with meaning in the Public Safety Communications field? (Fire department, code team, DPS officers, police, animal control, EMS, private ambulance service, corrections officers, process servers, etc.
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Knowledge of dispatch systems, radio communications, fire systems, CCTV, emergency procedures and switchboard communications is a plus. Conducts radio checks with other Officers to ensure Officer Safety.
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Maintains confidentiality of all matters concerning law enforcement, fire, rescue and other public safety and emergency operations. Must earn within 12 months of hire valid certification in the following courses: Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) Communications Basic course, Emergency Medical Dispatch, Emergency Fire Dispatch, Virginia Criminal Information Network/National Crime Information Center (VCIN/NCIC and CPR certification.
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This position performs skilled work in receiving incoming calls to the Police Department's Communication Center, including requests for police and fire services or information, and dispatches necessary units and equipment for emergency service through the use of telephone, radio, and other communications equipment.
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Ability to change quickly between essential tasks: process all telephone calls and accurately type pertinent call for service information into CAD while talking to/reassuring caller simultaneously dispatching and communicating with public safety responders by radio, communicating with/help co-workers and being aware of what other activities are occurring in the 9-1-1 communications Center.
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The Cobb County Department of Public Safety E911 Emergency Communications Center invites you to explore a career as an Emergency Communications Officer. Must obtain and maintain the following certifications: GCIC and NCIC Terminal Operator, Basic Communications Officer, TDD/TTY, and CPR.
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Dispatches messages over a public safety communication system, dispatches police and fire department units, receives messages, receives telephone calls and channels to proper department, learns and recognizes zones of City in order to dispatch closest police or fire personnel and equipment to render services as needed, and sends and receives all messages on computer and teletype system.
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Dispatch Armed Security and Safety to calls relaying correct location. Coordination of response for outside agencies in Emergency Situations (Police, Fire, and EMS). The right Communications Officer checklist will include equal parts curious learner, innovator, administrator, detail driver, mentor, and motivator.
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Work is performed under the general direction of the Emergency Services Supervisor or Communications Center ManagerEssential Functions of WorkMonitor and dispatch appropriate law enforcement, fire and medical personnel to calls for service that involve life threatening or other emergency and non-emergency situations.
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The Public Safety Communication Officer is responsible for receiving, evaluating, and processing all 9-1-1 calls for police, fire, and medical assistance; or operates base radio equipment to dispatch Public Safety personnel (police, fire, EMS) on related incidents.
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Ability to obtain certification as an Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Communications Training Officer (CTO). certification in Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Communications Training Officer (CTO) Course (32 hours initial course, 12 hours annual recertification) is.
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The Communications Officer maintains communications between Public Safety personnel, the Bucknell community and external constituencies. The Communications Officer operates the Public Safety Communications Center at Bucknell University.
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Monitor all security alarm systems to include: fire alarm, generator alarms, medical gas alarms, door alarms and trauma pager. Valid, current Texas Department of Public Safety Driver's License Req.
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Dispatches various police, fire and rescue agencies to emergency situations and other calls for assistance; coordinates on-site activities of safety forces to ensure efficient and effective resolution of emergency situation; provides communications for support services such as Disaster Services, Hospital notification, wrecker, utilities and maintenance personnel; monitors alarm panels; identifies emergency unit status, may be required to report for duty in the event of an emergency or disaster.
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Additional Information About the RoleLooking for a new career with meaning in the Public Safety Communications field? Ensures the safety of the medical campus through familiarization of Public Safety operations and knowing the location and layout of streets, buildings, parks and other areas and businesses on and around the medical campus.
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