telecommunicators
Telecommunicator is a person who relays information between the public and emergency services using telephone, radio, and other electronic systems. In many countries they work in public safety answering points, commonly known as PSAPs, handling calls for police, fire, and medical responders. Some telecommunicators also process non-emergency inquiries and operate in transportation or utility control rooms.
The core duties include receiving calls, quickly assessing the incident, obtaining critical information such as location,
Qualifications vary by country and jurisdiction but generally require a high school diploma or equivalent. Candidates
Shifts are often 24/7; work is high-stress, fast-paced, and involves exposure to traumatic situations, demanding multitasking
In many places telecommunicators adhere to standardized protocols and privacy requirements; some agencies follow national standards