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Training Policy Manual. Section 1 - Course Definitions and Specifications. Section 2 - Student Certification. Section 3 - Instructor Certification. Appendix Number Title. 1 New Jersey EMD Course Schedule and Instructor Requirements. 2 EMD Class Registration and Information Forms. 3 EMD Student Registration and Information Forms.
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Basic Telecommunicator Classes. Association of Public Safety...
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Basic Telecommunicator Classes. Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) - Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) International Academy of Emergency Dispatch (IAED) - Emergency Telecommunicator Communications (ETC) National Emergency Communications Institute (NECI) - Emergency Communications Officer (ECO) Course. Vendor.
Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification. Each calltaker and dispatcher position in a PSAP shall be staffed by a person completing a Basic Telecommunicator Training Course approved by the New Jersey Public Safety Communications Advisory Council.
46-hour program prepares the student for certification covering the skills and knowledge needed to work as a basic 911 Dispatcher. receive overviews of Police, Fire and EMS functions. Hone interpersonal communications and telephone techniques.
NJ Learn is web-accessible and includes standardized online training courses, a catalog registration process, a digital resource library, a notification and communications capability, and a report management system (RMS).
COURSE. This course is the state mandated 32 Hour Emergency Medical Dispatch Program. This course is designed to provide dispatchers (Police/Fire/EMS) with the necessary information and skills to function as an EMD.
Approximately 80% of Emergency Communication Centers or Police Dispatch Agencies in New Jersey require two certifications - Basic 911 and Emergency Medical Dispatch. The Basic 911 is a 40 hours course and the Emergency Medical Dispatch is a 32 hours course.