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MI-TERT
Components
TERT Component
Definitions
Following the National TERT Initiative
recommendations, MI-TERT will encompass the components below:
TERT
Calltaker
An emergency calltaker capable of
receiving, assessing, prioritizing and classifying calls for service
(police and/or fire and/or EMS) and operating public safety and/or PSAP
communications equipment.
TERT Radio
Dispatcher
An emergency dispatcher capable of
receiving, prioritizing and distributing calls for service (police
and/or fire and/or EMS and/or any other first responder agency) using a
public safety radio system while coordinating, tracking and providing
support to field units.
TERT
Telecommunicator
An emergency dispatcher capable of
functioning as both a TERT calltaker and a TERT Radio Dispatcher, as
described above.
TERT
Supervisor
A telecommunications supervisor capable
of functioning as a TERT Telecommunicator, as defined above, and of
supervising, directing and assessing the work of other PSAP personnel.
TERT Team
Leader
A telecommunications supervisor, as
described above, who is also knowledgeable in the administrative aspects
of a TERT deployment and is capable of managing human resources, work
task distribution, act as liaison and document needs of the TERT. The
TERT Team Leader is assigned by the TERT State Coordinator and may be
used to assist the TERT State Coordinator and State Team Leader in their
duties.
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