Mr. Specter. With respect to the state of readiness of Parkland Hospital at your arrival, how long after you got there were stretcher bearers at the front door?
Mr. Kellerman. To the best of my knowledge, there were no stretcher bearers at the car—none.
Mr. Specter. At your arrival?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Did some come shortly after you arrived?
Mr. Kellerman. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. Well, what sequence did follow with respect to the arrival of the stretchers?
Mr. Kellerman. When we arrived at the hospital, I had called to the agents to go inside and get two stretchers on wheels. Between those people and police officers who also entered the emergency room, they brought the stretchers out. I did not at any time see a man in a white uniform outside, indicating a medical person.
Mr. Specter. When did you first see the first indication of a doctor?
Mr. Kellerman. When we got in the emergency room itself proper.