Public safety communications dispatcher Public Safety Telecommunicators
職業コード: 43-5031(SOC) 技能移住対象外 総合 6.2/10
At 911 public safety answering points and emergency operations centers, answer emergency calls and dispatch police, fire, ambulance, and other resources via radio, coordinating emergency response.
評価 · 総合 6.2/10i
In the AI era: what happens to Public safety communications dispatcher
The work of public safety telecommunications dispatchers will be partially automated by AI voice recognition and intelligent dispatch systems, but judgment in complex emergencies and humanized communication still rely on humans; total employment may stabilize but entry barriers will rise.
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Partially replaces manually obtaining location and patient information when answering calls; automatically sends incident details to dispatch, reducing dispatcher data entry.
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Partially replaces manual assessment of call urgency and resource allocation; AI analyzes voice and text to generate incident summaries, reducing typing and judgment time.
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Partially replaces dispatchers' work of inferring scene conditions via phone descriptions; video and automatic translation reduce language barriers and misunderstandings, improving dispatch accuracy.
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Partially replaces dispatchers' manual work of finding standard operating procedures (SOP); AI pushes relevant plans based on call content, reducing search time.
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Partially replacing non-emergency inquiry calls; public directly view alert information, reducing call center volume.
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Partially replaces dispatchers' work of assessing call urgency and emotions; AI flags high-crisis events and recommends triage to self-service or non-emergency lines.
- Automatically transcribe and categorize emergency call content via speech recognition
- Use AI algorithms to generate standard response instructions and automatically allocate resources
- Automatically record and archive call and dispatch logs.
- AI provides real-time situational information (e.g., maps, weather, historical data) to aid decision-making
- Intelligently analyzes caller sentiment and threat level to prioritize emergencies
- Predictive scheduling: using data to forecast high-demand areas and allocate resources in advance
- Real-time multilingual translation to improve cross-language communication efficiency
- Handle non-standardized, highly emotional, or incomplete emergency situations
- Stay calm and make ethical judgments in sudden chaos
- Build trust and seamless collaboration with frontline personnel
- Ultimate responsibility for legal compliance and accountability decisions
- Operation and maintenance of AI scheduling systems (e.g., CAD-integrated tools)
- Data analysis and visualization (identifying patterns, optimizing responses)
- Emergency management certification (e.g., CEM) or public safety communications certification (e.g., APCO)
- Emotional intelligence and crisis communication skills
- Basic programming/scripting skills (customizing workflows)
Entry-level positions may narrow as AI-assisted systems reduce demand for junior schedulers, but increase demand for senior personnel capable of operating advanced AI tools and making complex decisions.
Advance from operational dispatcher to 'Emergency Intelligence Analyst/Dispatcher Supervisor', core competencies shift to: 1) Real-time situational awareness and predictive analysis using AI tools; 2) Optimizing dispatch strategies through human-machine collaboration; 3) Training and managing AI systems to handle routine events while focusing on high-complexity incidents. Further transition possible to Emergency Management Director or Public Safety Systems Consultant.
給与
| 経験 | 年収 (USD) | |
|---|---|---|
| 初級(0~3年) | $32,000 ~ $42,000 | Starting salary varies by region, lower in rural areas |
| 中級(3-7年) | $42,000 ~ $55,000 | Salary increases with experience |
| Senior (7+ years) | $55,000 ~ $70,000 | Supervisors or trainers earn higher salaries |
教育パス
| 段階 | 期間 | 費用 (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| High school diploma | 0 years | $0~$0 |
| Associate degree (optional) | 2年 | $5,000~$15,000 |
資格
| 資格 | 発行機関 | |
|---|---|---|
| Criminal Information Center certification | State CJIS | 必須 |
| 911 dispatcher certification. | APCO International | 任意 |
| Emergency medical dispatcher certification | NAED | 任意 |
移住
技能移住対象外. Visa pathways depend on matching the specific duties to the right petition category; refer to the latest USCIS rules and the relevant category.
向いている人
- Strong stress tolerance, able to stay calm in emergencies
- Excellent multitasking skills, able to answer calls and operate dispatch systems simultaneously
- Possess good communication and quick decision-making skills
- Unable to tolerate prolonged high pressure and shift work
- Lack of patience or difficulty handling emotional callers
キャリア見通し
Junior dispatchers can advance to senior dispatchers, supervisors, or trainers, or transition to emergency management, public safety administration. Some continue education to enter law enforcement or firefighting.
US public safety communication dispatchers have stable demand. With population growth and 911 system upgrades, positions are expected to grow steadily at about 2-4% per year.
成長分野:
Stable Demand911 ModernizationPublic Safety24/7 Operations
FAQ
データソース
Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.