单词 | dispatcher |
释义 | dispatcher (dɪspætʃər ) Word forms: dispatchers countable noun A dispatcher is someone who works for an organization such as the police or the fire department and whose job is to send members of the organization to the places where they are needed. [US] The police dispatcher received the call at around 10:30 a.m. Collocations: emergency dispatcher When she reached an emergency dispatcher, the phone was still on the ground. Times,Sunday Times It was an emergency dispatcher. The Sun Emergency dispatchers got the first call at 10.37am. Times, Sunday Times Emergency dispatchers will have two minutes longer to decide whether to send an ambulance to many potentially life-threatening 999 calls, under plans designed to ease pressure on the health service. Times, Sunday Times It consists of 20 full-time police officers, 4 full-time emergency dispatchers, 3 part-time emergency dispatchers and 1 full-time police assistant. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We hear a police dispatcher who sounds phony. Houston Chronicle Looking outside he finds another body, a police dispatcher he works with. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At 05:14:00, the police dispatcher sent out the alarm requesting that any patrols in the area respond to the robbery. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 First you might see it with air traffic controllers or police dispatchers, and with military personnel. Times, Sunday Times Messages are still broadcast, but most radio stations now read the information from the rather than rebroadcasting the police dispatchers' voices. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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