Ambulance Dispatcher
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Duties and
Responsibilities: Works under the direction of the director
of Communications or Dispatch Supervisor Works in conjunction with the
ambulance director of Operations, Supervisor or Crew Chief assist with answering emergency and
non-emergency phone calls, responsible for knowing
and implementing dispatch related policy and procedure.
Salary: The average pay for a Police, Fire, or Ambulance
Dispatcher is $14.66 per hour. Most people move on to other jobs if they have
more than 20 years' experience in this field.
Education: The Ambulance Dispatcher programs and courses are offered through community and
technical colleges, state agencies, professional organizations and approved
training facilities. Usually covers CPR, emergency prioritizing, intervention
techniques and ambulance route planning as well as computer systems used by
dispatchers
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Reflection: Do you think you would like to be one? Why? Why not? I would
like to be an Ambulance Dispatcher because I would like to save life’s from
some other persons and be proud of me.