Mr. Hubert. Isn’t it a fact that you had heard ambulance 605, on channel 1, announcing to his own company just shortly before this all happened that he was clear and that you remembered that he was clear and was going back towards his company?

Mr. Hulse. Yes; that is correct. He had just cleared from a previous call, and was en route back to the company, which I presume he would be in the immediate downtown vicinity.

Mr. Hubert. And isn’t that the reason why you then, realized that 605 had just cleared, as you had heard him clear over your radio, and you realized that he was closer, and that is why you called 605?

Mr. Hulse. Yes; plus that he told me that he would probably be closer himself, on the radio.

Mr. Hubert. I would like you to look at Exhibit 5135 and tell us what portion of that card is written in your hand?

Mr. Hulse. Just the squad number, which I first dispatched to squad 108. He was on another assignment, so I dispatched it then to 118.

Mr. Hubert. So, that the column, or block which there is printed the word, “Squad assigned is 108,” and it appears to be scratched out and immediately above it is “118,” is that right?

Mr. Hulse. Yes; that’s correct.

Mr. Hubert. All in your handwriting?

Mr. Hulse. All that.