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Ambulance dispatcher
Duties and responaibilities
police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers, also called 9-1-1
operators or public safety telecommunicators, answer emergency and nonemergency
calls. Ambulance dispatchers work in emergency communication centers . Dispatchers must be available around the
clock, so they often have to work evenings, weekends, and holidays. Overtime
and long shifts, sometimes 12 hours are common. The pressure to respond quickly
and calmly in alarming situations can be stressful.
Saslary :$23,190-$36,300
Education : most dispatchers are required to have a high
school diploma . must pass a written
exam and a typing test. Most states require disatchers to be a u.s citizen and
driver’s license .
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