
Command Duty Officer (CDO) Full-Time (Formally EMS Communicator EMSCOM-Paramedic Base)
- Milwaukee, WI
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Relaying patient information between the EMS field provider and the receiving hospital, including countywide triage capabilities. Transmit ECGs to receiving hospitals when necessary. Alert field providers of hospital limited diversions and capabilities.
- Triaging all trauma patient reports per the Trauma Activation Protocol, out-of-county and private ambulance companies and alerting hospital teams. Sophisticated communication maintaining contact with emergency responders, rescue units and hospitals.
- Coordinates communications systems between Paramedic Field Providers and MCW Physicians to facilitate online medical control
- Answering and handling all Dispatcher Assisted CPR calls for cardiac arrest patients transferred from municipal PSAPS and entering case information into the database. Participate in mock call trainings.
- Maintain Countywide situational awareness by monitoring the CAD fusion platform [CAD2CAD] and data dashboard, FirstWatch. Disseminate emergency alerts via EverBridge. Make notifications to internal, external agencies, to include senior leadership.
- Serve as the Southeast Wisconsin Healthcare Emergency Readiness Coalition (HERC) Hotline Representative by answering calls receiving on the HERC line 24/7 and providing prompt notification to HERC staff in the event of an emergency and/or request.
- During a Mass Casualty or Emergency/Disaster, notify Medical Director and OEM Leadership of events. Notify area Emergency Departments of events using WITRAC and provide status updates, request and process ED bed polls, support on-scene triage/transportation officers.
- Establish and maintain relationships with County dispatch centers to include MCSO LEAD, MCTS, Highway, Airport, FMD CityWorks. Track and monitor activities to create an overall "state of welfare and readiness in Milwaukee County properties, assets and jurisdiction.
- Monitor adjacent public safety units and radio systems: WI Interoperable System for Communications, statewide public safety radio; OpenSky, a City of Milwaukee Fire/EMS/Police radio system; NOAA national weather safety radio. 100% participation in roll calls and ad-hoc calls
- Monitor the National Weather Service for tornado alerts and activate the Milwaukee County tornado sirens, when necessary, via the NexGen tornado siren system. Perform monthly tests of the system, utilize the UHF radio system, and log results.
- Current Wisconsin resident at time of application
- High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent is required
- Current drivers licensed maintained throughout employment
- Must be able to pass a criminal background, including fingerprinting, and an employment verification check
- One year of experience with radio communication and EMT/Paramedic experience
- EMT/Paramedic certification is required
- Lift/Carry and Push/Pull up to 30lbs
- Must be able work any assigned shift including weekends and holidays as required. Position is subject to mandated schedules and unscheduled overtime
- Basic knowledge of all related computer and software applications, such as word processing and spreadsheets
- Prior dispatching experience
- At least 6 months of Emergency Medical Service, Emergency Room, Fire Department, and/or Ambulance Service experience