Dispatching Services Sample Clauses

The Dispatching Services clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for coordinating and managing the assignment and routing of goods, vehicles, or personnel. Typically, this clause outlines how dispatch instructions are communicated, the standards for response times, and the obligations of the party providing dispatch services, such as maintaining records or ensuring timely delivery. Its core practical function is to ensure efficient and reliable coordination of logistics or service operations, minimizing delays and misunderstandings in the dispatch process.
Dispatching Services. The BCCC will dispatch law enforcement resources by public safety radio, mobile computer aided dispatch (“CAD”) terminal, phone, and/or pager, for all public- initiated calls for service and any officer or fire/rescue-initiated activities. Additionally, BCCC shall provide access, when practicable, to a dispatcher assigned to “Data Channel” whose primary responsibilities include CCIC/NCIC clearances, DMV record checks, issuance of case report numbers, requesting Town-contracted tow vendors respond to a scene, and other non-urgent matters consistent with BCCC-provided services. During emergency events, the BCCC will provide a second operations channel and a dedicated dispatcher may be made available upon request, if BCCC staffing allows and/or by temporarily closing the data channel. There is no charge for short-term emergency use of a second dispatcher and dedicated alternate channel.
Dispatching Services. A. The City of Middletown will dispatch calls for service for the Town of Portland’s Police and Fire Departments. B. The City of Middletown will act as the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) for all 911 calls in the Town of Portland. C. The dispatchers shall be supervised by the Director of Central Communications. The Middletown Chief of Police or the Middletown Fire Chief shall exercise control over modifying emergency assignments of the dispatchers as the emergency is occurring. The Middletown Chief of Police shall supervise and control the NCIC Collect System. D. The Director of Central Communications will work with the Chief’s of the Fire and Police Departments from both the City of Middletown and the Town of Portland in establishing procedures that will streamline dispatching services and make them as consistent as possible to meet the services needs of the respective departments.
Dispatching Services. Allina will arrange for dispatch services and pre-arrival instructions necessary to provide the Services within the Service Area.
Dispatching Services. The Contractor shall provide dispatching services to ensure calls are received, responded to, logged, and notifications completed in a timely manner. The Contractor shall receive calls, monitor systems and radio transmissions, perform required notifications, record all dispatch activity, and support field operations. Dispatch logs shall be immediately accessible to the Government at all times. Dispatch services are performed, responded to, and completed within the specified time. Chain of Command and interagency notifications are completed as required. The Contractor shall operate the Local Dispatch Center (LDC) 24 hours per day, seven days per week to meet response requirements. The Contractor dispatch personnel shall not work more than 12 hour shifts per day for a period of 7 consecutive days without taking a rest day. The Contractor shall provide a minimum of one dispatch person at all times.
Dispatching Services. 3.1.1 Alarm and Detection Systems Monitoring 3.1.2 Video Surveillance Equipment Monitoring 3.1.3 Notification 1 General Information The Contractor shall provide all labor, management and supervision, required to provide emergency management services at Naval Support Facility (NSF) Redzikowo, Poland.
Dispatching Services. COUNTY shall provide dispatching services for CONTRACTOR through the Communications Division of the Sheriff’s Department. Normal charges associated with this service will be waived. CONTRACTOR shall acquire the equipment necessary to participate in the Marin Emergency Radio Authority’s (MERA) radio system without additional cost to the County for the term of this Agreement.
Dispatching Services. Allina will financially and functionally responsible for dispatch services whether it is provided by its own organization, a third-party provider or a county communications center.
Dispatching Services. MRES will provide or obtain generation dispatching services for the Reserved Capacity.
Dispatching Services. For Dispatching Services as set forth in paragraph A.1., the Town of Portland shall pay as follows for the: Payments for Dispatching Services as set forth in paragraph A.1 are payable to the City of Middletown and shall occur on September 30th, December 31st, March 31st and June 30th of each fiscal year covered by this agreement. Payment amounts are one quarter the total amount due in the applicable fiscal year. Payments shall be made direct to the City of Middletown, Central Communications Center, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.