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Dispatch

Dispatch meaning

To send (a shipment) with promptness. | To send (a person) away hastily. | To send (an important official message) promptly, by means of a diplomat or military officer.

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General Public Transportation dispatch– part-time Saturday & Sunday day hours, Dispatch drivers, vehicles utilizing radio communications, answer dispatch phone, schedule riders.

Some dispatch centers lost use of their digital call systems and had to switch to analog phones or rely on other dispatch centers that were still functioning, said Austin McDaniel, the communications director for the Alaska Department of Public Safety.

Future capital project update and replacement projects also include upgrading the 20-year-old building backup generator, and modernizing the dispatch consoles and cables, which are “a wiring quagmire on the dispatch floor,” he said.

The Load Dispatch Centres (LDCs) were directed to allow power dispatch only after a copy of the Letter of Credit was provided to them.

They say that there’s another dispatch center in Fairbanks currently being upgraded to handle statewide dispatch.

Jennings said a Galesburg/Knox County dispatch worker was at Monmouth's dispatch center for several hours helping with the influx of calls there.

Still, Masjoan says that in recent months there have already been important improvements in the current dispatch system — like integrating the fire and police computer systems — that have slashed anywhere from 10 to 30 seconds off of dispatch times.

FDNY recordings suggest the dispatch personnel were overloaded: both fire and EMS dispatch were often delayed in responding to radio calls.

Real-time Systems In real-time systems the response time of a task or thread is defined as the time elapsed between the dispatch (time when task is ready to execute) to the time when it finishes its job (one dispatch).

Smalltalk adopts by default a synchronous, single dynamic message dispatch strategy (as contrasted to the asynchronous, multiple dispatch strategy adopted by some other object-oriented languages).

A caller told dispatch that Begay, who appeared to be intoxicated, was walking in the road near Honeycutt Road and North Rancho Mirage Boulevard.

According to an Alaska State Trooper dispatch, 41-year-old Jacob Hendrickson called troopers around 4:45 p.m. Sunday and told them that he was boating with his family on Birch Creek when their boat capsized.

According to fire dispatch, two people were taken to a nearby hospital.

According to the Lebanon Police Department, Anna Leigh Karren, 49, called the hospital and the Linn County Sheriff’s Office dispatch and claimed to be on her way to the North Santiam Highway location with a bomb.

According to the transport firm, one of the reasons for the suspension of their operations was the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war which prevented the effective dispatch of their 20 Gazelle units that were manufactured in Russia.

A dispatch in the Times by its former Kyiv correspondent said Ukrainian troops defending the frontline area were “starved of ammunition” and hamstrung in their attempts to repel the advancing enemy soldiers.

After months of hesitation, the U.S. said it will send 31 of its 70-ton Abrams battle tanks to Ukraine, and Germany announced it will dispatch 14 Leopard 2 tanks and allow other countries to do the same.

Agencies can also issue a teletype communication that is pushed out through dispatch centers statewide or regionally and can be directed to a specific agency to be on the lookout for someone.

As Tyson drove, he kept his windows down, listening to the streets outside, his face reflected in the glow of the computer dispatch screen.

At least two police departments felt it necessary to dispatch officers to travel far beyond their jurisdictions to monitor events firsthand in Washington.