Monday, August 31, 2015

Ambulance Dispatcher
A dispatch function of sorts has always been a feature of both emergency medical service and its predecessor, ambulance service. The information processing, if only to identify the problem and the location of the patient, has always been a logical part of the process of call completion. Prior to the professionalization of emergency medical services, this step in the process was often informal; the caller would simply call the local ambulance service, the telephone call would be answered (in many cases by the ambulance attendant who would be responding to the call), the location and problem information would be gathered, and an ambulance assigned to complete the detail. The ambulance would then complete the call, return to the station, and wait for the next telephone call.
                                                                       
Salary : $22,533 - $51,701

Education: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), most ambulance dispatchers have at least a high school diploma .Some states have developed or adopted training guidelines for emergency and ambulance dispatchers to ensure a set of uniform standards are followed.

Reflection: I would not like to become a Ambulance Dispatcher  because I do not like to be siting down all day and also I do not like the moneyb they win .



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