Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Accomplishments
FIRE DISPATCCHING ON WILDLAND FIRE 11 WESTERN STATES FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTROY MONTANA
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William JANNISCH

William JANNISCH

Helena,MT

Summary

Successful at keeping callers calm and gathering required information to support police and other first responder actions. Reads maps, understands tracking information and provides timely updates to field personnel. Committed professional with a solid history of accomplishment in helping people handle emotionally-charged, life-threatening and dangerous situations. Knowledgeable about dispatch procedures and policies. Demonstrates strong analytical, communication, and teamwork skills, with proven ability to quickly adapt to new environments. Eager to contribute to team success and further develop professional skills. Brings positive attitude and commitment to continuous learning and growth. Proactive and goal-oriented professional with excellent time management and problem-solving skills. Known for reliability and adaptability, with swift capacity to learn and apply new skills. Committed to leveraging these qualities to drive team success and contribute to organizational growth. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.

Overview

17
17
years of professional experience

Work History

FIRE DISPATCH U.S.F.S.

STATE OF MONTANA
07.1998 - 06.2015
  • Enhanced emergency response times by efficiently dispatching fire and medical units to incidents.
  • Promoted public awareness of emergency services by participating in community outreach events, representing the department with professionalism and integrity.

Education

High School Diploma -

APOLLO HIGH SCHOOL
Simi Valley, CA
06.1976

No Degree - Communications Systems Technology

APOLLO ADULT ED.
Simi Valley, CA
07.1979

FEDERAL LICENSING GENERAL CLASS - COMMUNICATIONS

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
STATE OF MONTANA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
05.1999

Skills

  • Call prioritization
  • Radio Communications
  • Computer-Aided Dispatch
  • Public Safety Awareness
  • Incident Command System
  • Inter agency collaboration
  • Fire Dispatching Protocols
  • Teamwork and Collaboration
  • Prioritizing Situations
  • Dependable and Responsible
  • Multitasking Abilities
  • Excellent Communication
  • Computer Skills
  • Effective Communication
  • Adaptability and Flexibility
  • Dispatch Coordination
  • Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST)
  • Radio Frequencies Monitoring
  • Data Entry
  • Police and fire procedures
  • Basic life support understanding
  • Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD)
  • Good Judgment
  • Professionalism
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Time management abilities
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Adaptability
  • Emergency Response Procedures
  • Communications Training Officer (CTO)
  • Unit Dispatch
  • Communications Training Officer
  • Problem-Solving
  • Time Management
  • Attention to Detail
  • Problem-solving abilities
  • Multitasking
  • Reliability

Accomplishments

  • Supervised team of [Number] staff members.
  • Collaborated with team of [Number] in the development of [Project name].
  • Used Microsoft Excel to develop inventory tracking spreadsheets.
  • Achieved FIRE COMMUNICATIONS by completing FIRE TRINING STATE OF MONTANA with accuracy and efficiency.

FIRE DISPATCCHING ON WILDLAND FIRE 11 WESTERN STATES FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTROY MONTANA

WHEN LARGE FIRES BREAK  OUT IN 1 OF OR MORE WESTERN STATES I WAS CALLED OUT FOR RADO. OR COM.TECH. FOR ANY OF FIRES.

TASKS ENCLUDED SETTING UP A COMMUNICATIIONS AREA FOR DEPLOYMENT OF THE COMMS. UNIT.

WHICH OF DUTIES SIGINING OUT OF RADIO EQUIPTMENT ie; HAND HELD RADIOS FOR THAT FIRE OR PROGRAMMING OUT SIDE OF 

COMMS UNIT IF AVAILABLE .

ALSO GIVINNG OUT OF COMMS. CHANGES OF FREQUINCIES .WHEN NESSARY TO ACOMIDATE COMMUNICATIONS FOR ON LINE AND VECHIELLE DISPATCH FOR STRUCTERS PROTECTION ,OR ASSIT ON AIR OPES. COMMUNICATIONS FOR CORRDITATIONS TO HOT SPOT SCENES OR 1 OF MANY SITES OR E.M.S. RESPONCIE OR CONDITIONS ,FIRE WEATHER REPORTS BEFORE A.M. BREIFINGS TO EDUCATE ON SYSTEM MOVING IN OR OUT OF UNPROTECTIVE AREAS THAT WILL EFFECT THE FIRE AREA FOR INSTRUCITVE I.A. or INITAL ATTACT UNIT FOR QUICK RESPONCE UNITS AVAILBE.

WORK TIME IS12-16 HOURS A DAY SOMETIMES STAYING AS LONG AS 1 TO 1 1/2 WEEKS  OR MORE{MONTHS}  DURRING FIRE SEASON.

I AM PROUD TO SAY FROM ALL MYY ASSIGMENT THE COLUMBIA SHUTTLE WAS THE MORE MEMBERTIVE OF THEM ALL THANKS TO N.A.S.A. FOR EDUCATIONING ALL OF US AND TRY TO EXPLAIN WHAT MAY HAVE REALLY HAPPENED AND HATS OFF TO N.A.S.A. AND MANY AGENTCIES THAT WERE APPART OF THIS TRAGITY, AND ALSO WORKED WELL TOGETHER IN THAT TIME OF NEED.


Timeline

FIRE DISPATCH U.S.F.S.

STATE OF MONTANA
07.1998 - 06.2015

High School Diploma -

APOLLO HIGH SCHOOL

No Degree - Communications Systems Technology

APOLLO ADULT ED.

FEDERAL LICENSING GENERAL CLASS - COMMUNICATIONS

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
William JANNISCH