Mr. Hubert. All right, now, how did you know that 605 was nearby?

Mr. Hulse. When he heard the call come out on the shooting in the basement, the best I can remember, he told me he was probably closer to the basement than 607.

Mr. Hubert. That is to say that you were in radio communication with 605?

Mr. Hulse. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Ambulance 605?

Mr. Hulse. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. And he heard the call for ambulance 607?

Mr. Hulse. I am not positive whether he heard—no, he never did dispatch 607 at all. It was handled through the telephone by Mrs. Cason, but he knew that there was an ambulance needed for this shooting victim, and he told me he would probably be closer.

Mr. Hubert. Than the other?

Mr. Hulse. Than any ambulance. I’m not sure whether he said that he would be closer than 607, but he said closer to the basement than any other ambulance.