Mr. Hardin. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. And 13 means is cleared, in the sense is that you were dismissed about an hour later?

Mr. Hardin. It all was a little while before that. I don’t believe we cleared at the hospital. I think I came on back to the funeral home from the hospital without clearing, because if I am not mistaken, I believe those phones were all tied up at the hospital and I couldn’t get to one of them.

Mr. Hubert. Anyhow, from the time you got the call over the radio until the time you got to the hospital, was exactly 10 minutes?

Mr. Hardin. Let’s see. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. And you got to the jail 3 minutes after you got the call, approximately, right?

Mr. Hardin. Yes, sir. Well, from the time we got the call until we got to the jail, and—let’s see, in 2 minutes, because we actually received the call at 11:21 and the call from the dispatcher to us at 11:22.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, code 5, on Exhibit 5126, code 5 indicating that 11:22 is the time they put it on the air to you?

Mr. Hardin. Is the time it was given to us.

Mr. Hubert. Well, I’ll ask you to look at Exhibit 5125, and tell me if you recognize the handwriting on the bottom part of that exhibit by the printed word “oxygen and remarks.”