Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) definition

Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) means a person trained using a Department-approved curriculum for the management of calls for emergency medical care.
Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) means a person trained using a Department-
Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) means an individual who has received certification from the Alabama Statewide 911 Board and the Alabama Department of Public Health’s EMD program (the Alabama EMD program) or a nationally recognized EMD certification course.

Examples of Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) in a sentence

  • All personnel delivering SSM and dispatch services shall be Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) certified by the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch If Contractor and one of the EMS Agency-approved EMD centers are unable to enter into an agreement for dispatch services, Contractor shall establish its own dispatch services or enter into an agreement with another entity to provide dispatch services for this Agreement under terms that are mutually acceptable to County and Contractor.

  • CONTRACTOR’S dispatch staff shall be Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) 11 certified at all times while performing services under this AGREEMENT and shall 12 utilize AGENCY approved MPDS protocols when applicable.

  • Should the current dispatchers be required to obtain the training and perform the duties required of an Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) the members shall receive an hourly stipend of seventy- five cents ($0.75) per hour for all hours in paid status.

  • PROVIDER will be required to provide an SSP Controller, certified as an Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and knowledgeable about PROVIDER’S SSP.

  • Dispatchers who obtain and maintain both Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and CPR certifications shall receive additional compensation of $46.15 per pay period effective the first day of the pay period following the last date in which both certificates are issued.

  • Dispatchers who maintain an Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) qualification shall be compensated an additional $1.00 per hour.

  • Dispatchers who obtain and maintain an Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and CPR certifications will receive a stipend of $46.15 per pay period.


More Definitions of Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD)

Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) means a person who has successfully completed a basic EMD course which meets the requirements of the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch, who has passed all required tests and who has been certified by an EMD Certifying Authority.
Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) means an individual trained to provide emergency medical dispatch services in accordance with this policy, and is employed by an emergency medical dispatch provider agency.
Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) means a provider who is trained and licensed pursuant to the EMS Act, NMSA 1978, Section 24-10B-4 F, to receive calls for emergency medical assistance, provide pre- arrival medical instructions, dispatch emergency medical assistance and coordinate its response.
Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) means an individual trained and certified by the National Academy of Emergency Dispatch (NAED) to provide emergency medical dispatch services in accordance with this policy, and is employed by an approved medical dispatch provider agency.
Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) means a trained public safety telecommunicator with additional training and specific emergency medical knowledge essential for the efficient management of emergency medical service communications who has successfully completed an education and training program meeting the criteria established by the Office of Emergency Medical Services and who functions as an agent or constituent of an Emergency Medical Dispatch Program approved by the Office of Emergency Medical Services.

Related to Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD)

  • Emergency medical technician means a person who is either an EMT-I, EMT-II, or EMT-P (paramedic), and possesses a valid certificate or license in accordance with the standards of Division 2.5 (commencing with Section 1797) of the Health and Safety Code.