Mr. Specter. Yes, ma'am.
Dr. Hunt. A minute—2 minutes.
Mr. Specter. Did you have any other observations at that time?
Dr. Hunt. No—other than that everyone was working on him. They were doing cardiac massage, closed chest massage, I.V.'s were running, and others were being started.
Mr. Specter. I.V.'s?
Dr. Hunt. Intravenous fluids and, of course, our department was breathing for him.
Mr. Specter. And when you say "breathing for him," what do you mean by that?
Dr. Hunt. Ventilating him—an endotracheal tube down into the trachea attached to an anesthesia machine with 100 percent oxygen going, and by manual compression of the bag, ventilating him.
Mr. Specter. Did you observe any wounds on the President?
Dr. Hunt. I actually did not see the wounds.