His father said he passed word from a dispatcher to his son that they should stay low and that firefighters were working their way up. |
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Naturally the CSX dispatcher radioed for the police to come investigate the freight train, and we got underway about 10 minutes or so later. |
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If they don't get you or you are in need of assistance, they call a 911 dispatcher. |
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Within a couple of minutes the police dispatcher advised the officer over the radio to proceed to the Georgian Mall. |
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Mrs. Henderson was on the phone with the police, trying to get past the dispatcher. |
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Alex picked up the handset and listened as the dispatcher gave him instructions. |
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I was working full-time as a dispatcher for a realty company, midnight to 9 in the morning. |
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A job scheduler and a dispatcher handle periodic jobs, whereas reactive jobs change state themselves for performance reasons. |
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I was the first dispatcher in my delivery business, and I always thought I was the best dispatcher we ever had. |
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He could easily see the man in front of him standing behind the counter at a general store or working as a dispatcher for the local express. |
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He made a phone call that was recorded by our emergency communications dispatcher. |
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The dispatcher told me that mandatory evacuations were being ordered for a certain area and we were not included. |
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Even if you're not trained, a dispatcher can instruct you in CPR until help arrives. |
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She spent several years as a dispatcher for the Pender County, N.C., sheriff's office and a year as a clerk of the county court. |
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A dispatcher at the County Jail foiled an attempted break by as many as five men from the fourth-floor maximum security cell block. |
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A taxi dispatcher requires the precise location of cabs to determine which is the closest to a pickup. |
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At one point, we had to stop at an interlocking and the dispatcher couldn't clear the signal because of the train ahead. |
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It served as home for the Coal River dispatcher, St. Albans yardmaster, and trainmaster for many years. |
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After the interment, the department radio dispatcher announced over the air that German was gone, but never to be forgotten. |
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A dispatcher relayed instructions from a eureka detective to the arresting deputies. |
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His new memoir opens with Mr Gevisser as a dispatcher, plotting the routes of imaginary couriers across the city. |
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If you are unable to speak, the dispatcher may not be able to locate you if your location information is not up to date. |
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The dispatcher can plan, well in advance, the shortest, fastest and most economical route for vehicles to take. |
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The dispatcher then creates a common cause record and creates a single work record to be sent to the field. |
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Meanwhile, the flight dispatcher also was in contact with the tower in order to be kept advised of the progress of the landing. |
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The communication between driver and dispatcher is much more practical and organised. |
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The office of the assistant chief dispatcher is located at the other end of the same room. |
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It is the dispatcher that decides who gets called based on the information that they receive. |
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The Sanimax man trailed them and contacted the Janesville police dispatcher. |
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At Dave's request, the station dispatcher routed us to the track adjacent to the Lake Shore to enable a simple cross-platform transfer for this lady. |
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And then the voice of a dispatcher crackles over the radio with those alarming words. |
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Moments later, the dispatcher said she hears an officer is involved in a shooting, but the information is coming from local media. |
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Bureaucratic inertia is, by long tradition, the most efficient dispatcher of scandals. |
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Michael and Carole Middleton started their careers and met as a flight dispatcher and flight attendant with British Airways. |
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The dispatcher also has an additional move option: he may move any pawn to another city containing another pawn. |
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In January, a dispatcher at Pat's was charged with perjuring himself before a grand jury investigating the Dec. |
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As well, there may be conflicts which arise due to market conditions as Brookfield Renewable is the guarantor of electricity prices for some power systems as well as the dispatcher and operator of the power systems. |
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While not directly involving the call center, the taxis are still monitored by the dispatcher through GPS tracking. |
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One frequency is used for the dispatcher to talk to the cabs, and a second frequency is used to the cabs to talk back. |
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The dispatcher will have to talk him through landing the plane in the middle of a hurricane! |
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The operator then connects the dispatcher with the field employees. |
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Her cell phone dropped the 911 call and when she redialed she frantically sought help from another dispatcher. |
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Often the person taking the call has already alerted the dispatcher of the initial incident and is trying to gain further information to assist the police and you. |
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During the course of this occurrence, the assistant chief dispatcher went from the role of supervisor to that of flight dispatcher unbeknownst to the actual flight dispatcher. |
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Based on the information retrieved, the event dispatcher can determine which event handler to call. |
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The dispatcher was called and emergency assistance was requested. |
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By electronically drawing a polygon around the effected customers and identifying the cause of the outage, dispatcher combine calls and create jobs for field crews. |
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However, for technical reasons, the dispatcher receiving the call may not be able to capture or retain your name, phone number or physical location. |
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All testing must be coordinated with the Transmission Provider in the weeks and days prior to the tests and with the dispatcher at the telecontrol centre involved on the day of testing. |
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For customer sites, drivers will be provided with delivery instructions by the dispatcher to ensure that they can find the site and complete the delivery properly. |
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A staff member working as a stores clerk, in collusion with another staff member working as a dispatcher, misappropriated photocopying paper as part of a scheme in which the paper was sold to third parties. |
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Also there are fewer phone calls between the dispatcher and the driver. |
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The flight dispatcher had a better overall view of the situation and should have been involved in the decision-making process leading to the missed approach. |
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The positioning of our vehicles is done in less than no time, and our dispatcher can follow-up the driving times of the driver in real-time thanks to the clearly structured graphical overview. |
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Together with an immediate and automatic alarm of the dispatch centre the life-saving measures of AED providers can be assisted by the dispatcher via recommendations by telephone. |
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The way most of these businesses operated was to take an order over the telephone and pass it on to a dispatcher, who then sent a radio message to find a free courier. |
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