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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.
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.
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.
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.
Basic training may include familiarization with generic dispatch training guides (Provided by PowerPhone™), computerized dispatch training (provided by CritiCall™), and the Departmental Communications Trainee manual. Additional training will also include hands-on experience in dispatch, and ride-alongs with field units
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). Users can enroll and take courses, tests, and surveys, and access certificates and records of their completions.
The training is built for law enforcement, fire and rescue, emergency medical services, transportation agencies, towing and recovers professionals, notification and dispatch personnel, HazMat responders, coroners and medical examiners, public works, media and anyone who may respond to incidents.