Overview
911 Emergency Dispatcher – EXAM Jobs in Columbus at City of Columbus, OH
Definition
Examples of Work
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Views multiple computer monitors and maps; enters and forwards information using the C.A.D. system with over one hundred (100) separate computer commands;
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Marks cruisers into and out of service; updates badge information; monitors status and location of assigned cruisers and updates cruiser status as needed;
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Determines cruiser to be assigned based upon priority of run and the number of cruisers needed to answer a call;
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Evaluates information received and appropriate course of action to be taken;
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Dispatches calls for service using established run-priority lists and assigns cruisers and/or supervisors as required;
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Communicates with officers via mobile computers to relay information off the air when information is sensitive, to provide detailed information, or to stay aware of personnel activities;
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Monitors and handles the demand for service on talk groups and makes notifications to supervisors, others within the division, and other agencies as needed;
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Operates computerized and electronic two-way radio consoles to dispatch police cruisers and tow trucks and to relay messages to police personnel in the field;
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Performs queries on suspects, license plates, etc. for police officers and other authorized personnel using a computerized national, state, and regional crime information system;
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Utilizes reference materials such as maps, directories, and street locators in order to provide information to dispatched units;
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Advises citizens of dispatching goals and calls citizens back concerning time delays or other pertinent information;
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Utilizes computer aided dispatching (C.A.D.) system to dispatch calls for fire and emergency medical services using established protocols and assigns emergency units and/or supervisors as appropriate;
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Evaluates the response for fire and/or emergency medical services recommended by the C.A.D. system to determine the most appropriate response;
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Marks fire and EMS units into and out of service; monitors status and location of apparatus and updates status as appropriate;
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Makes appropriate notification to and coordinates the response from mutual aid agreement agencies for police, fire, and/or emergency medical services; makes calls to mutual aid agencies to confirm the availability of resources;
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Communicates with fire personnel via mobile computers to relay information off-radio when information is sensitive and/or to provide detailed information;
- Facilitates communications between emergency medical personnel and hospital staff;
- Participates in specialized training activities to achieve and maintain Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification;
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May train entry-level personnel; prepares detailed documentation of training;
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May prepare informal written reports;
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May perform the duties of a 911 Emergency Call Taker.
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Test/Job Contact Information
The names of the applicants passing this administration of this exam will be used to create a NEW, OPEN COMPETITIVE, eligible list, and will replace the names on the current list. If you are interested in having your name included on the new eligible list, you will need to apply for this exam within the filing period and successfully complete all phases of the testing process. Questions regarding this process can be directed to the Test Center at 614-645-7439.
The examination process will consist of a computerized job simulation exam weighted 100% covering Decision Making, Data Entry, Call Summarization, Cross Referencing, Memory Recall, and Prioritization. Candidates must achieve 2800 keystrokes per hour (KPH) on both data entry subtests in order to be scored on the remainder of the test.
Approved applicants will be notified by mail/email of their scheduled test date and time.
All applicants must complete all phases of the testing process in order to receive a final score. The names of all candidates who pass this examination will remain on the eligible list for two years, unless the eligible list is replaced prior to or extended beyond the two years. If a candidate’s name is certified and the candidate is to be considered for employment, the hiring process will include one or more interviews, a criminal background check, and a pre-employment drug test. For any position within the Division of Police, the hiring process will also include the completion of an extensive personal history questionnaire and a polygraph examination.
The certification process will be: Fixed Band
The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Title: 911 Emergency Dispatcher – EXAM
Company: City of Columbus, OH
Location: Columbus