A person who is responsible for sending out people or vehicles to where they are needed, especially emergency vehicles
Dispatch
you can dispatch the product now. My order has been Dispatched.
My adjutant draws near with the dispatch. My boxer will dispatch your boxer easily.
There are several suppliers of police dispatch software. Some of the more popular packages include: Computer Aided Dispatch Software, EMT Dispatch Software and Filed Dispatch Software.
The plural of dispatch is dispatches.
"He received a dispatch from the foreign correspondent." (message) "I shall dispatch you in armed combat." (kill or defeat quickly) "The project must be completed with dispatch." (haste, no delay)
I'll have my aide dispatch a messenger at once.
Pittsburgh Dispatch ended in 1923.
Pittsburgh Dispatch was created in 1846.
The Daily Dispatch was created in 1914.
Daily Dispatch was created in 1872.
Sunday Dispatch ended in 1961.