EMERGENCY SERVICES DISPATCHER I- HELP PROGRAM 9010
DISTINGUISHING
FEATURES OF THE CLASS
An employee in this
class receives telephone and radio calls for emergency assistance, and contacts
emergency medical service units, fire departments and rescue units via a
two-way communication system. The
incumbent must elicit sufficient information to determine the nature of the
emergency and the extent of assistance required. The incumbent coordinates the activities of
the emergency service unit contacted, the ambulance dispatched, and the
hospital or other emergency services provider.
Work requires maintaining clerical records of incoming and outgoing
communications, and may involve working rotating shifts. The incumbent works under the direct
supervision of a higher-level Emergency Services Dispatcher. Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK
ACTIVITIES
Receives telephone or radio calls
for emergency medical, fire or rescue assistance, referred from the police
emergency number, ambulances, hospitals and health-related facilities;
Determines the nature and precise
location of the emergency and the type of assistance and equipment required;
Provides emergency medical and/or
other emergency information to the caller pending the arrival of emergency personnel;
Operates a two-way communication
system to contact the emergency service unit covering the area;
Operates a computer terminal in an
emergency dispatch system;
Maintains continuous contact with
the emergency service unit and the ambulance or other equipment dispatched, to
obtain and relate current information on the status of the situation;
Contacts the appropriate hospital or
other emergency services provider to coordinate delivery of the necessary
assistance;
Refers non-emergency requests to the
appropriate resource for assistance;
Maintains logs and other clerical
records of incoming and outgoing communications and the disposition or
requests received;
Assists a higher level Emergency
Services Dispatcher in training new Emergency Services Dispatchers I.
FULL PERFORMANCE
KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Good knowledge of
the basic geographical layout of Suffolk County; good knowledge of the
procedures and practices of the Emergency Services program in responding to
requests for medical, fire and rescue technology; skill in operating two-way
radio communications equipment; skill in entering emergency services data into
a computer with speed and accuracy; ability to remain calm while eliciting
information from persons who may be in a highly emotional state; ability to act
quickly and efficiently under stress; ability to write legibly; freedom from
any speech or hearing defect which would impair one's functioning in this
position; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS
OPEN COMPETITIVE
Graduation from a standard senior
high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma.
NECESSARY SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS
Candidates must possess an Emergency
Medical Technician certificate, issued by the New York State Department of
Health, at the time of appointment;
Appointees must obtain a certificate
both as an Emergency Medical Dispatcher and as a Fire Services Dispatcher
through an approved course as determined by the appointing authority within six
(6) months of the date of appointment, and must maintain valid certificates as an Emergency
Medical Dispatcher and as a Fire Services Dispatcher throughout their
employment in this title.
Candidates must be free of any speech,
hearing or vision defects, which would impair their functioning in this
position.
There will be a qualifying
psychological evaluation.
There will be a qualifying medical
evaluation.
There will be a qualifying keyboard
performance test.
R2/22/03
SUFFOLK COUNTY
Non-Competitive