nder general supervision, performs general duties related to the operation of a communications center involving incoming communications for emergency and non-emergency assistance; dispatches required equipment and personnel; receives and transmits teletypes for related computer systems; and operates a variety of communications equipment including radio, telephone, and computer systems; completes and maintains a variety of police records; and performs various clerical and related tasks as assigned…
Under general supervision the 911 Dispatcher is responsible for answering all incoming emergency and administrative calls. This position will dispatch Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Deputy’s Squads for service using Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)software and effectively operate the 800M radio system. The 911 Dispatcher is responsible for ensuring Deputy and public safety.JOB DUTIES:Efficiently operate the 800MHz radio system as well as answer all incoming emergency 911 and administrative calls. Create and maintain generated incidents in CAD for all incoming calls. Perform all call notifications, maintain highway log, and monitor entrance points and alarm systems…
The City of Birmingham is seeking an energetic, organized and dependable part-time Dispatcher. Under supervision of the Commander, dispatches police, fire, emergency and medical units; answers incoming 911 lines, other emergency calls, and police non-emergency lines; operates computer-aided dispatch equipment; and monitors and coordinates police, fire, emergency and medical unit activity and assignments via radio frequencies…
The Dispatcher I/ Systems Status Controller primarily dispatch 911 calls; deals with life and death situations, will offer pre-arrival instructions as indicated; and is responsible for receiving, recording and effectively managing requests for ALCS and BLS ambulance assistance/transport from various sources. The Dispatcher I/ Systems Status Controller maintains radio communication with units, allocate resources match dynamic system demands, and clears the beginning of shifts in the respective areas…
Responsible for answering emergency and non-emergency calls. Evaluates and disseminates all calls in order of priority. Dispatches appropriate units and follows established protocol. Answers emergency and non-emergency radio traffic and acts as a critical part of every incident by facilitating requests and ensuring procedures and protocols are followed. Enters data into department’s computer-aided dispatch system. Accesses state and federal crime files through the Indiana Data and Communication System (IDACS) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC)…
Under the direct supervision of the Communications Supervisor, receive and process 911 and non-emergency calls from the public and dispatch police officers to calls for service. Telecommunicators gather essential information from callers for entry into a Computer Aided Dispatch System (CAD).
Receives and transmits radio communications as may be required. Keeps continual radio communication with all police cars on patrol…
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