Representative Ford. Did you hear the President say anything after the first shot?
Mr. Greer. No, sir; I never heard him say anything; never at any time did I ever hear him say anything.
Representative Boggs. Did Mrs. Kennedy say anything to you while you were driving to the hospital?
Mr. Greer. No, sir; she didn't.
Representative Boggs. Did Mrs. Connally say anything to you?
Mr. Greer. No. Mrs. Connally didn't say anything, either. There is quite a little distance between the front and the back seat of that car. As you know, it is 21 feet long, and you are quite a little bit away, and there was the sirens were all going. The following car had a siren wide—the big one on the fender was wide open. There wasn't much chance for me to hear anything, and I was really occupied with getting there just as fast as I could and not seeing that anything happened, avoid an accident or anything like that.
Mr. Specter. Did you have a siren on your car?
Mr. Greer. I didn't have mine going. There is a siren on that car, but I didn't even reach down to work it.
Representative Boggs. There was another agent in the car with you?
Mr. Greer. Mr. Kellerman; yes, sir.