Dispatchers [noun]

Definition of Dispatchers:

person carrying information to another

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Sentence/Example of Dispatchers:

They pointed to a shortage of officers and dispatchers that resulted in long delays for 911 calls.

After the dispatcher didn’t seem to share his urgency, Trawick added, falsely, that there was a fire.

Those in essential jobs — police officers, nurses and doctors, EMTs, dispatchers and members of the military — are used to going without holiday meals with family.

“It’s beyond their hands,” Reed told the dispatcher, according to a recording obtained through a public records request.

As the boy turned he saw the big dispatcher's head sink between his arms on the table.

The head braves dashed in on Tom Porter, sitting in the dispatcher's office up-stairs.

The chief dispatcher looked at him steadily a long moment before answering.

I walked with the chief dispatcher into the airport waitingroom, dull with the listless air, not of unoccupancy, but disuse.

I was relieved from further ramblings by the arrival of the bus which was as laughable as the chief dispatcher's philosophizing.

Like one bereft I ran back into the telegraph office, and began to call the dispatcher's office.