Mr. Smith. Correct.
Mr. Liebeler. And other men were given instructions similar to or the same as the ones that you were given?
Mr. Smith. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Which was to keep traffic out of the way when the motorcade was coming, and keep an open and clear route, and to engage in general crowd control activities?
Mr. Smith. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Were there any instructions given to you men about scanning buildings?
Mr. Smith. Sir, I don't remember. It is more or less the general thing to do. I mean, just police the area. But I don't remember any specific instructions on that.
Mr. Liebeler. Now after you received your instructions at 8:45, what did you do?
Mr. Smith. I proceeded to the intersection of Elm and Houston, and it was about 9:50 or 10 o'clock when I was on the corner there. At approximately 11:50 or 12 o'clock, there was a white male that had an epileptic seizure on the esplanade on Houston Street between Main and Elm. Well, I went down to see if any assistance was needed, and I stayed there until the white male was loaded into an ambulance and sent to a hospital. Then I proceeded back to my assignment.
Mr. Liebeler. Were there any other officers there in connection with this fellow that had the epileptic fit?