0 a person who is responsible for sending out people or vehicles to where they are needed, especially emergency vehicles -- (交通工具或人员等的)调度员;(尤指应急车辆的)调度员
The building retains its original stamped tin ceiling tiles as well its dispatcher's bay window.
The dispatcher is concerned with real-time operations.
These dispatchers were following their orders to dispatch and direct the special train movements southward at the highest priority.
The operations carried out by the dispatcher may not influence the assembly process cycle time.
Messages are still broadcast, but most radio stations now read the information from the rather than rebroadcasting the police dispatchers' voices.
Under current food aid procedures, quality control is often left to the good faith of the dispatcher or national food aid agencies, leaving plenty of room for profiteering and malpractice.
It includes talking to the ambulance service and dispatchers about the need to prioritise calls on behalf of women who find themselves in that position.
Second, the reduction in the conveyance rate might have been an indirect result from a selection bias from the emergency dispatchers.