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Quotes About Dispatcher

The first thing you should say when you call 911 is "I need [service] at [address]. Again, that's [address]." Your operator can have the right people dispatched while you are sharing more details of your story.
~ James Wilson
The Dispatcher had played with his phones, calling from one to the other. Then he put them all down and announced that he had them on "hold," a curious expression since it was the first time in half an hour he hadn't been holding one.
~ Robert Lynn Asprin
Has there been any developments that you can tell me on the suspect that shot the officer," he asked the dispatcher. "Was there any connections with the shooting of the President?" "At this time," the dispatcher said, "it is my understanding that he is the same person. He is in custody.
~ Jim Bishop
What are we going to do?" cried Dave Mitchum, rushing, half-dressed and groggy with sleep, into his office, where the chief dispatcher, the trainmaster and the road foreman of engines were waiting for him. The three men did not answer. They were middle-aged men with years of railroad service behind them. A month ago, they would have volunteered their advice in any emergency; but they were beginning to learn that things had changed and that it was dangerous to speak.
~ Ayn Rand
If your next-door neighbor's house is on fire, you don't want the fire department dispatcher asking whether it was caused by lightning or by someone smoking in bed before agreeing to send a fire truck; you just want the fire put out before it reaches your house.
~ Barack Obama
dispatcher, Alfredo Suarez, had to check the weather.
~ Frederick Forsyth
Are you deadheading it back?" the trooper asked, checking the papers. "This time. I always try to bring back a load but the dispatcher was an idiot and didn't hook me up. So yeah, I'm deadheading it back.
~ C.J. Box
Now suspicious, Wills called the District of Columbia Metropolitan Police. The nearest uniformed officers responded to the police dispatcher that they were busy putting gas in their squad car (although they were, in fact, drinking at a nearby bar),
~ Suzanne Mettler
Perhaps it's the job, perhaps it's the metallic squawk of the broadcast itself, but the speaking voice of the average police dispatcher falls somewhere between tedium and slow death.
~ David Simon
Monday morning when he reported for his shift, the dispatcher told him that the sheriff wanted to see him. Mike walked down
~ Unknown