KCSG Dispatch Training
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Holy crap a good looking dispatcher, I don't believe it! I've been dispatching for 5 years now and I've only seen 1 other attractive female dispatcher in that time! Time to go get a job at St George haha.
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I should add that I only handle law enforcement, serving the county sheriff and town PD. All 911 calls come into a central 911 Center serving one city and two counties. The center is located in the city which is right in the middle of the two counties. They have three dispatchers working at a time, one covering the city's PD, the other two covering fire and rescue calls for the city and the two counties. If a law enforcement call comes in for either of the two counties, they transfer it.
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are they only dispatchers (radio contact with the units) or calltakers also (the ones who actually respond a 911 call)??
I've seen places where they separate those jobs calltakers just load a form wich is then send to the dispatcher who alert the units via radio..
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I wonder why so many woman do it. I was told once woman are better at multi-tasking something about how their brain functions. Must be why.
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hi lins
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Typosss... I can't imagine fitting Fire/EMS/Police in 6 months. I work in a Fire/EMS Communications Center in California (Kern Co. / Bakersfield City Fire) and jamming all that in six months is hard enough.
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Jennifer has the look of a trainer.
how about jumping into this job with no classroom training, only on the job training. Then work for 8 months then go through a 2 week dispatch training class. 6 months my foot. Actual on the job training lasted about 2 or 3 weeks, but it was months before I was comfortable doing the job. by the way, we only have one dispatcher working an entire county at one time!
cabinfeverswing 2 years ago
Wow. Sounds like your center WANTS to get sued. Good luck with all that liability.
tjohnson139 2 years ago 2