Mr. Hubert. Who was the dispatcher?

Mr. Priddy. Wayne Wolfe.

Mr. Hubert. So, that you were acting as dispatcher around, say 11 or 11:30?

Mr. Priddy. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. At the O’Neal Funeral Home?

Mr. Priddy. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. What are your duties as dispatcher?

Mr. Priddy. Well, we receive incoming calls from the police department and in turn dispatch them to the various funeral homes in their district, you know——

Mr. Hubert. You mean the O’Neal Funeral Home dispatches them, they receive calls from the police office and dispatch these calls to the various funeral——

Mr. Priddy. You see, we have a direct line from the police department. All they do is pick up a phone and it rings and we have a direct line to the Dudley Hughes Funeral Home and to the Camp Funeral Home, so that if the call is in their area that way the ambulance will get there quicker, you know, than O’Neal’s having to drive clear across town.