Mr. Specter. Could you approximate the number of gunshot wounds you have treated in the course of those duties?
Dr. Carrico. In all probably 150, 200, something in that range.
Mr. Specter. What were your duties at Parkland Memorial Hospital on November 22, 1963?
Dr. Carrico. At that time I was assigned to the elective surgery service, which is the general surgery service treating the usual surgical cases. I was in the emergency room evaluating some patient for admission.
Mr. Specter. What were you doing specifically in the neighborhood of 12:30 p.m. on that day?
Dr. Carrico. At that time I had been called to the emergency room to evaluate a patient for admission to the hospital.
Mr. Specter. Were you notified that an emergency case involving President Kennedy was en route to the hospital?
Dr. Carrico. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. What is your best estimate as to the time that you were notified that President Kennedy was en route to the hospital?
Dr. Carrico. Shortly after 12:30 is the best I can do.