Dispatcher
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This article is about the communications occupation. For the computer science function, see Dynamic dispatch. For the short-term scheduler in computer multitasking, also called dispatcher, see scheduling (computing). For the 2017 video game, see 911 Operator (video game).
A dispatcher is a communications worker who receives and transmits information to coordinate operations of other personnel and vehicles carrying out a service.[1] Emergency organizations including police departments, fire departments, and emergency medical services departments as well as civilian organizations such as motorcycle couriers, taxicab providers, trucking companies, railroads, bus systems, and public utility companies, use dispatchers to relay information, direct personnel, and coordinate their operations.[2]