Dispatcher's Job
Who do you send?
Location Matters
Under Pressure
Behind the scenes
100

The first public safety professional someone talks to in an emergency. (Usually)

Who is the telecommunicator (call-taker)?

100

Traffic light not working at a busy intersection.

Who is PD?

100

This is the first thing telecommunicators try to confirm on every call. 

What is the location?

100

List used by SRPSCB staff to question callers.

What is the emergency checklist?

100

Place where telecommunicators usually work. 

What is a PSAP (dispatch center or communications center)?

200

Telecommunicators work closely with these three public safety groups.

Who are police, fire, and EMS?

200

Smoke smell coming from a dumpster.

Who is FD?

200

If a caller doesn't know their address, telecommunicators may ask for these. 

What are landmarks or cross streets?

200

Tone used to help keep calls under control. 

What is a calm tone?

200

Tools/equipment telecommunicators use. (Name one)

What are phones, radios, computers or headsets?

300

This skill allows telecommunicators to listen, think, and talk all at the same time.

What is Multi-tasking? 

300

Person who complains of feeling faint, dizzy and wants to go to the hospital. 

Who is EMS (FD)?

300

Telecommunicators repeat location information to make sure this happens. 

What is sending the response (units/responders) to the correct location?

300

When emotionally stressed callers are on this "ride."

What is the emotional roller coaster?

300

Communications center are manned this often. 

What is 24/7 (all the time)?

400

This is the main goal of a telecommunicator during any call.

What is getting the correct response to the correct location?

400

Natural gas smell in the area. 

Who is FD?

400

This type of location information helps responders find the "location within the location" for large places like business centers or shopping centers.

What are common location names? (and/or STE numbers)

400

Telecommunicators use this skill is used to decide what to handle first. 

What is prioritization?

400

This habit by telecommunicators help limit mistakes.

What is confirming/verifying the information?

500

In addition to taking calls, telecommunicators also do this. 

What is dispatching PD, FD, and EMS?

500

Car crash blocking traffic and someone needs to be checked out by paramedics. 

Who are PD and EMS (FD)?

500

This location information is usually provided automatically by the 911 phone system?

What is ALI?

500

Skill that helps callers feel understood and heard. (Also used to hear background noise).

What is active listening?

500

Telecommunicators often work this type of schedule to ensure PSAP coverage at all times. 

What is shift work?

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