EME-111: 911 Communications & Operations I

This course is designed to introduce the student to the role of a telecommunicator and the duties and responsibilities performed by the first, first responder in the public safety system. Topics include an introduction to the telecommunicator profession, technology in an emergency communications center, ethics and values, basics of call taking, documenting, and dispatching in a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), effective communications, cultural awareness, critical thinking, and problem solving. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the role and function of telecommunicators within the 911 system; call processes and radio procedures for law enforcement, fire, and medical dispatch; and the role of telecommunicators within emergency management, incident command, and the Telecommunicator Emergency Response Taskforce (TERT).

***Please refer to the online version of the Richmond Community College Program & Course Catalog and the Student Handbook for current academic and general policies.***
Course Information

Hours

Credits:
3
Lab/Shop:
2
Lecture:
2
Work Exp.:
0
Clinical:
0

Semesters Offered

Fall
Requisite Information
None