Mr. Tomlinson. Well, he pushed the stretcher out from the wall to get in, and then when he came out he just walked off and didn't push the stretcher back up against the wall, so I pushed it out of the way where we would have clear area in front of the elevator.
Mr. Specter. And where did you push it to?
Mr. Tomlinson. I pushed it back up against the wall.
Mr. Specter. What, if anything, happened then?
Mr. Tomlinson. I bumped the wall and a spent cartridge or bullet rolled out that apparently had been lodged under the edge of the mat.
Mr. Specter. And that was from which stretcher?
Mr. Tomlinson. I believe that it was "B".
Mr. Specter. And what was on "B", if you recall; if anything?
Mr. Tomlinson. Well, at one end they had one or two sheets rolled up; I didn't examine them. They were bloody. They were rolled up on the east end of it and there were a few surgical instruments on the opposite end and a sterile pack or so.
Mr. Specter. A sterile what?