Mr. Scoggins. Yes, sir.

Mr. Dulles. What did you tell your dispatcher?

Mr. Scoggins. I told him there had been a policeman shot at 10th and Patton, and you see they have a number of cars they are talking to, you know, and I had to holler about three or four times before I got his attention, and then I seen I wasn't going to get through to him, so I just hollered there had been a policeman shot at 10th and Patton, and then they went to talking to me then.

Mr. Dulles. What did they say to you then?

Mr. Scoggins. The first thing they says is do they need an ambulance, and I says, "Sure." And they wanted to know the exact location, and I said right off east of 10th and Patton, and the ambulance was only a block and a quarter or so from the scene, you see, and they just come on right around there.

Mr. Dulles. And this conversation took you a minute or two, would you estimate?

Mr. Scoggins. Yes, a couple of minutes, I would say. It was pretty close.

Mr. Belin. Mr. Scoggins, handing you what the Commission reporter has marked, or what has been marked as Commission Exhibit 527, I ask you to state if this substance on the street here appears to be anything you had ever seen before.

Mr. Scoggins. Yes; that appears to be the officer's blood, blood from the officer.

Mr. Belin. Is that located in approximate location to this car in the same relative position that you saw the blood when you were there, or is it any different, if you know?