Noun
One who dispatches.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis man was the ultimate warrior in the ring. He was the ultimate dispatcher of a foe. He was a distance fighter, an in-fighter, very scientific, beautiful to see, and he made this brutal, uncivilized, barbaric sport ballet. Sugar Ray Robinson
According to Detroit Lakes Police Chief Steven Todd, a call was placed to the Becker County Sheriff's Office dispatcher at 6:57 a.m. Thursday, April 2, to report that a customer at the store had said she "tested positive" for something. Source: Internet
A dispatcher was advised the man had a knife in his hands and at one point, exited his vehicle and ran toward a customer. Source: Internet
A dispatcher received a report of a woman driving the engine and notified firefighters. Source: Internet
At one point, according to court documents filed Wednesday, the dispatcher said she could hear Lester shout, “I just killed my daughter.” Source: Internet
After finding the dead, bloodied bodies of his mother and sister on the floor of their Ventnor boardwalk condo, Richard Rosen told a police dispatcher he believed his niece had killed them. Source: Internet