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The Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) is responsible for appropriately receiving and screening all non-emergency and emergency requests for ambulance response through person to person contacts, phone lines, 911 systems, and through radio reports received. The Dispatcher ensures appropriate persons or services are contacted or dispatched in a timely manner. When necessary the dispatcher provides callers with life-saving instructions (i.e., CPR, bleeding control, choking, and childbirth). When necessary the dispatch ensures appropriate resources are available for all coverage areas. The dispatcher coordinates communication between various persons and entities throughout their respective shifts including hospital personnel, EMS, fire/rescue, law enforcement, 911, ER, transfer destination facilities and other key personnel. The dispatcher helps ensure all patient records are maintained including the initial CAD information, the patient EPCR, entry of patient information in hospital systems such as Optimum and Cerner. The dispatcher assists with maintaining schedules for on call personnel from the hospital and physician call schedules. The dispatcher is well versed in use of computer systems, assisting with clerical support for management of ambulance records. The dispatcher regularly monitors fire alarm panels, and other various alarm systems within the hospital each shift. The dispatcher assists with completion of Quality Review and documentation each shift as appropriate. Additional job responsibilities will be assigned as necessary to advance communication and EMS.