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  2. MACC dispatch supervisor retires after 34 years - AOL

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    Aug. 27—MOSES LAKE — Becky Stokoe, Multi Agency Communications Center 911 supervisor and former longtime dispatcher, retired Monday. Stokoe worked as a dispatcher for 34 years, starting in 1988.

  3. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    A simple code for service dispatches relating to corrections, repetitions, etc. A standard arrangement of the context of messages, (for example, name and description of missing person might be transmitted as follows: Name, age, height, weight, physical characteristics, clothing; if car used, the license, make, description and motor number.

  4. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    A police radio dispatcher's desk from the Netherlands. Emergency service response codes are predefined systems used by emergency services to describe the priority and response assigned to calls for service. Response codes vary from country to country, jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and even agency to agency, with different methods used to ...

  5. Poughkeepsie police chief retiring after 40 years of service ...

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    Wilson joined the department in 1994 as a police dispatcher, later serving as police captain, a role he has held since 2016. Wilson is also the commanding officer of the Emergency Services Unit.

  6. Retiring Police Chief Receives Message From Daughter During ...

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    A retiring police chief in Bullhead City, Arizona, had an emotional moment on Wednesday, August 26, as his daughter took over for the dispatcher during his final sign-off after nearly 22 years ...

  7. Call for service - Wikipedia

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    A call for service (CFS, also known as a job, hitch, incident, callout, call-out, or simply a call) is an incident that emergency services or public safety organizations (such as police, fire departments, and emergency medical services) are assigned to resolve, handle, or assist with. Operationally, a call for service is any incident where ...

  8. Dispatch (logistics) - Wikipedia

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    The difference in these two ranges probably reflects the wording. For example, 120 mobiles may mean radios: 60 units each containing a mobile radio and an officer with a walkie talkie. [6] For dispatch systems like take-out food delivery, where life safety is not an issue, delays may be acceptable. Delays increase capacity.

  9. Retiring State Trooper Describes Emotional Final Dispatch ...

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    He spent nearly 40 years on the force.