We provide emergency
communication services for:
» 7 police departments
» 2 sheriff's departments
» 3 city fire departments
» 27 rural fire departments
» 6 rural emergency medical services
(EMS) providers
» FM Ambulance

Physical Demands:

Ability to sit, talk and hear
Ability to use hands and fingers to handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls
Ability to reach with hands and arms
Ability to occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds
Vision abilities include close vision and ability to adjust focus
Ability to function in work environment with moderate noise level from several sources creating constant activity


Dispatchers perform the following duties:

Answer 9-1-1 and non-emergency phone calls from the public and dispatch appropriate law enforcement, fire or EMS units
Operate computerized telephone, radio and mapping systems
Provide emergency medical instructions (EMD) over the phone
Monitor and dispatch multiple agencies
Maintain contact with caller throughout an emergency and update responding personnel of the changing situation
Activate civil defense sirens and pagers for emergencies and inclement weather
Attend special and periodical training programs on a continuing basis
Maintain a thorough working knowledge of all other public safety communications systems used at the dispatch center and throughout the RRRDC, including:
     Console Call Repeaters
     Video Cameras
     Alarms and Warning Lights
     Siren, paging, and radio control back-up equipment
Monitor and direct emergency and non-emergency dispatches utilizing call prioritization, all/incident location identification, and intra-departmental responses following RRRDC's policies to minimize potential dangers to the community and first responders

 

 

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