Call Taking definition

Call Taking means the act of answering 911 calls from the public and obtaining the information necessary to dispatch a public safety unit, such as fire, police medical and rescue, to the reported location of the emergency.

Examples of Call Taking in a sentence

  • After completion of Call Taking certification employees shall be advanced to EC Call Taker, Step 2.

  • After completion of Call Taking, Police Dispatch and Fire Dispatch certifications, employees shall be advanced to the Sr. Dispatcher classification.

  • For these purposes, Disciplines or Specialties are as follows: Call Taking, Law Enforcement Dispatch, Fire Dispatch and EMS Dispatch.

  • After completion of Call Taking and Police Dispatch and Fire Dispatch certifications, employees shall be advanced to the Sr. Dispatcher classification.

  • Call Taking and Radio Dispatching A key component of the data collection phase will be interviews with line and supervisory staff as well as observations of the call taking and dispatching methods utilized on all shifts.

  • WVCC’s annual budget for 9-1-1 Call Taking divided by the total service area population of all subscribers to 9- 1-1 Services, averaged over the previous three (3) calendar years, multiplied by the Subscriber’s service area population averaged over the previous three (3) calendar years shall equal the Subscriber's 9-1-1 Call Taking Minimum Fee.

  • Where an employee is not in a Call Taking position only, the employee will be using and developing their dispatch skills.

  • During the period of time it takes to move Supervisors, Dispatchers, and Call Takers from Ives Grove to Racine, there is a need to provide Call Taking and Dispatching services from the backup dispatch center.

  • Newly hired employees will serve a probationary period beginning on date of hire and continuing either for the duration of one (1) year or four (4) months following the successful completion of either the full Dispatch training program, or the full Call Taking training program, whichever is longer.

Related to Call Taking

  • Total Taking means the Taking of the fee title to all the Premises and the Improvements on the Premises, which shall be considered to include any offsite improvements effected by Tenant to serve the Premises or the improvements or the parking on the Premises.

  • Partial Taking means the taking of only a portion of the Premises which does not constitute a Total Taking; (4) "Date of Taking" means the date upon which the title to the Premises, or a portion thereof, passes to and vests in the condemnor or the effective date of any order for possession if issued prior to the date title vests in the condemnor; and (5) "Award" means the amount of any award made, consideration paid, or damages ordered as a result of a Taking.

  • Material Taking shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.4.

  • Substantial Taking means a Taking of at least 15% of the Land or Improvements which, in Lessee’s and Lessor’s reasonable judgment, will materially and adversely interfere with any development or use of the Premises that Lessee is then conducting or intends in good faith to conduct in the future.

  • Constitutional taking means a governmental action that results in a taking of