BFD389RET

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  1. NOO eskimos are in the Arctic.. would have to be Penguin or Tuxedo taxation
  2. umm why don't you write the address on Craigslist and ask em... Maybe its a Putnam Cty dispatcher who is subcontracting his side job out..... I posted it because I though It was pretty scary even for a private ambulance service to be hiring off Craigslist like that given the sorts of information this sort of job would allow the right type of crimminal(s) .. access
  3. http://www.northamptonma.gov/hr/HR_Forms_and_Policies/Application/ ANN #: 12-29I/O ISSUED: 09/16/11 CLOSING DATE: 10/11/11 LOCATION: Public Safety PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER DISPATCHER · One (1) Full-time Vacancy (40 Hrs/wk) Multiple Shifts · Grade 6; Hourly Wage Range: $14.15 - $18.00 DEFINITION: Dispatcher and Call Taker of emergency and non-emergency incidents; routine clerical, administrative and technical work in receiving and dispatching routine and emergency information; keeping official records; assisting in the administration of the standard operating procedures of the Communications Center providing 24 hour, seven day a week, service for Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Services; data entry and other Public Safety administrative duties; all other work as required. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Receives emergency and non-emergency radio and telephone transmissions in the Communications Center; answers all incoming calls on recorded and unrecorded lines in a professional customer oriented, courteous and business like manner; ascertains nature of call, gathers all necessary information to transmit or relay, and prioritizes calls based upon their nature and time factors. Dispatches and manages the deployment of Police, Fire and Emergency Medical personnel and response vehicles for emergency and non-emergency incidents; broadcasts nature, locations and time of incident; contacts all required personnel; provides supplemental information; ensures the presence of reserve units by contacting personnel designated for call-back; contacts and coordinates Mutual Aid responses; relays information as required. Maintains Communications Center work area and equipment in lean and working condition; performs janitorial functions in work area as needed. Enters and retrieves information from the CJIS/LEAPS/NCIC computer system in regards to criminal records; warrants, missing persons, and other functions as required and under the terms set forth by the Criminal History Systems Board; enters and retrieves information from the RMV computer in regards to motor vehicle operators licenses, registration and other functions as required and under the terms set forth by the Criminal History Systems Board. Interfaces with Fire Districts, Mutual Aid assignments and the Massachusetts State Mobilization Plan. May be required to perform administrative support duties, as time permits, for the Communications Center, Police, and Fire Departments; assists with the training of new Communications Center employees. Performs similar or related work as required or as situation dictates. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience: High school graduate or GED equivalent required; six months related experience and familiarity with general office practices such as typing, filing, accounting/bookkeeping required; or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge, Ability, and Skill: Must have the ability to perform multiple tasks at the same time i.e., entering information into the computer system, answering the telephone and speaking on the radio; familiarity with computers, data entry terminals, and pertinent terminology. Physical Requirements: Ability to type 30 words per minute and operate office equipment including computers. Must submit to, and successfully pass, a Massachusetts Board of Probation and an Interstate Inquiry Index record check; must comply with the minimal qualification guidelines established by the Criminal History Systems Board. FRINGE BENEFITS: Same as Non-represented employees. (bend over??) TO APPLY: Employment application>>>> http://www.northamptonma.gov/hr/HR_F...s/Application/ submitting it to the Human Resources Department, 240 Main St., Northampton, MA 01060 by close of business on the above closing date. Others please submit a City application by above closing date. ~~Equal Opportunity Employer~~
  4. NOO its NOT anything "real" (911 or Municiple) my reason in posting this is after all how good is any private ambulance service that advertises for help ON Craigslist...... I just find it astounding any self respecting anyone would post offerings on Craigslist... gawd
  5. City Of Hartford, Ct. EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS DISPATCHER >TRAINEE< .... > APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL SUFFICIENT APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED <<< -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS DISPATCHER TRAINEE $32,916.00 - $34,567.00/ANNUALLY Under supervision, receives and processes emergency and non-emergency requests for service. Questions caller to determine the nature and location of the needed service; and based on established operating procedures, determines the appropriate response required and the need for pre-arrival instructions. Broadcasts orders to Police, Fire, and EMS units to respond to requests for service. Processes requests for information such as record checks and stolen car listings. Maintains contact with patrol cars and maintains records of cars in or out of service. Operates radio and other communications equipment. Performs related work as required. This is a union position. The hours of this position are 40 per week. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from high school or possession of a GED. A COPY OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA, GED CERTIFICATE OR TRANSCRIPT MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE APPLICATION. A DIPLOMA OR TRANSCRIPT SUBMITTED WILL BE VERIFIED BY THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT Must successfully complete Telecommunicator State Certification, NCIC and COLLECT certification, and a State- recognized emergency medical dispatch course within nine months. A Valid driver's license preferred. APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL SUFFICIENT APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED. Applications may be obtained and submitted to: City of Hartford, Human Resources Department 550 Main Street Hartford, CT 06103 (860) 757-9800 www.hartford.gov/personnel
  6. 900 dollars (post Taxed)a month for a year, with NO rent and no Food expenses?..The only chance to spend any real cash is When you get whatever time off they allow, Ie: going back to civilization for 2 weeks during the year I believe, you have recreation > x country sking , snowshoeing and sleding and snowmobiling are not recreational, they are part of existance... I would also state that VERSION 3 of the movie is slated to be released.. this month... I really dont have any reason to put myself in jeopardy by going, either Seth, BUT had the chance popped up in 1977 I might have gone.. sometimes young folks Like a structured way to forget about..insert whatever here...
  7. Hobart Fire Department Pipes and Drums' Facebook Page Our band is holding an open house to recruit new and experienced bagpipers and drummers at 7pm on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at the St. James Episcopal Church in Oneonta (corner of Elm and Main Streets. Interested? Please come!! The Band has been around and Does compete Capitol district and Hunter Mountain Highland games to name a couple, does Local Parades and other events as well, Its a Great oppourtunity for anyone who's always wondered how and who and where you could learn to play or extend your playing post school or just have some fun with a great group of folks.. If you live up that way, are going to school in town and need some stress relief what better way? You Can also find the band On Facebook Hobart FD P&D
  8. TO any of you guys who frequent the antique apparatus and fleamarket auction type events down the eastern seaboard.... A matching pair of ornate hand lanterns were recently stolen from their storage box at the Fire Museum in Manchester, CT. The lanterns are 2 of 7 matching antiques that belong to an ornate parade hose cart. These lanterns date back to a parade wagon purchased in 1882 by Crescent Hose Company #2. The parade wagon is currently on loan to the Connecticut Fireman's Historical Society. Obviously, no one from the museum has any "RIGHT" to sell such an item, these are some of hundreds of items ON Loan from all over, OBviously missing 2 of a matched ornate set Ruined the set.. the where abouts are totally Unknown.. except to he who "made them go away"... should anyone come across 1 or 2 of the lanterns as seen In the attached JPeg please contact Manchester PD, IF you feel you need to write me and I will get your phone call payed for I dont care.... The Manchester Police Department has several leads, but are still investigating. They can be reached at 860-645-5544 AS I understand, The PD has a person of interest in custody and obviously charges will follow but the big issue is to try to find and return these two items to the Company and hose wagon that they have been attached to for 120 odd years... I will do my best also to update this should they be found and whatever I can find out about the SOB that stole them Thanks for taking a minute to read this hope we can find them.... ( I am not affiliated with either the museum or the lending Company, by the way I would do the same IF I heard something from your place got wacked.... IF you LOOK at the photos the Last shows the Hose Wagon with 5 lanterns circled 1 center front and i each corner.. The 2 Stolen ones are exactly the same as the one in the Black & white orginal Post with the ring style handle 2 & 3 show true colors Nickle plated and etched glass better again, Hope they turn up in good condition
  9. Hey folks, as My nic sorta suggests I retired From Bridgeport, Ct. after 22 years there I was orginally born n raised In New London County which is home to the Casinos and Tourist venues In Mystic and the RI beaches, Submarines, and i had been an active firefighter, driver operator and pump op. even a couple years as a Company officer back in the day, I recently as 2006 was made a life member in one department, and I dispatched for 4 years before getting on the job, so I've been activly involved for 35 years...
  10. Sadly, you cannot "force anyone, in this country, these Days to Understand" the type of respect and adulation this man deserves, while he lied about his age to get into the military it was Commonplace going back in history to do so. Imagine when he left home he most likley saw his 1st Motor car after getting into the army, and seeing in his lifetime everything horses as transport to the journey to Moon.. What a life, what wonderous things he and his generation saw, and how certain things must have made him ill... Rest in Peace Mr. Buckles
  11. Funny I always felt the same way about Volly brass Taking Jobs away froim Career firefighters ,.. There are two sides to each street even the one way ones