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The CDSS was promoted by the Department of Health, who had trialled it and vouched for its safety but it was also supported by ambulance service managers, and call-handlers themselves, keen to dispatch ambulances more appropriately: The benefits for me were not taking some people to hospital and only responding vehicles to people who really needed it.
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Britain used to dispatch colonial governors.
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How to dispatch a lesser opponent.
Not everyone wants to dispatch them, however.
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That would be enough to dispatch marijuana.
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