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Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers
SOC 43-5031.00
Operate radio, telephone, or computer equipment at emergency response centers. Receive reports from the public of crimes, disturbances, fires, and medical or police emergencies. Relay information to law enforcement and emergency response personnel. May maintain contact with caller until responders arrive.
8
Skills
8
Knowledge
2
Job Zone
No
Green
Top Skills 8
Active Listening
4.2
Speaking
4.2
Social Perceptiveness
3.9
Critical Thinking
3.8
Reading Comprehension
3.6
Coordination
3.6
Service Orientation
3.5
Monitoring
3.4
Knowledge Areas 8
Customer and Personal Service
4.4
Public Safety and Security
4.3
Telecommunications
4.2
Clerical
4.1
English Language
4.0
Law and Government
4.0
Computers and Electronics
3.5
Geography
3.5
Key Tasks
1Question callers to determine their locations, and the nature of their problems to
determine type of response needed.
2Determine response requirements and relative priorities of situations, and dispatch
units in accordance with established procedures.
3Record details of calls, dispatches, and messages.
4Scan status charts and computer screens, and contact emergency response field units
to determine emergency units available for dispatch.
5Receive incoming telephone or alarm system calls regarding emergency and
non-emergency police and fire service, emergency ambulance service, information, and
after-hours calls for departments within a city.
Also Known As
911 Dispatcher
911 Emergency Dispatcher
911 Emergency Services Dispatcher
911 Operator (Nine One One Operator)
911 Telecommunicator
Alarm Operator
Ambulance Dispatcher
Call Person
Communications Officer
Communications Operator
Tools & Equipment
Automatic call distributing ACD consoles
Base station radios
Desktop computers
Digital recording equipment
Intercom systems
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