Ambulance dispatcher
An emergency medical dispatcher is a professional tele communicator,
tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the
provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of
emergency medical services, and the dispatching and support of ems resources responding to an emergency call. The term Emergency Medical Dispatcher is also a certification level and a professional designation, certified through
the Association of Public-Safety Communications
Officials-International the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch, and Power Phone, Inc. Many dispatchers,
whether certified or not, will dispatch using a standard Dispatch protocol.Salary:
$22,533 - $51,701According to the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics (BLS), most ambulance dispatchers have at least a high school
diploma (www.bls.gov). Some states have developed or adopted training
guidelines for emergency and ambulance dispatchers to ensure a set of uniform
standards are followed. Programs and courses are offered through community and
technical colleges, state agencies, professional organizations and approved
training facilities. In some cases, successful completion of a program leads to
voluntary or required certification, though specific requirements vary by
state. Training usually covers CPR, emergency prioritizing, intervention
techniques and ambulance route planning as well as computer systems used by
dispatchers
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