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  Sgt. Teunis: Do.. .is there any way that you can communicate to
me to ask me what my problem is or if I’m feeling
pain- or. . .you -know what I’m trying to get at?
Greenwood:
Yeah. I don’t know. I haven’t.. .I’ve never been
confronted with that one.
Sgt. Teunis:
Okay.
Det. Sudler:
Would. . .you mentioned that Laura was the Medical
Liaison Officer. Is that correct?
Greenwood:
-Uh Huh.
Det. Sudler:
What would her job be in terms of. . .of dealing with
you know. . . a sick or injured person?
Greenwood:
Well, she’s a Medical Liaison Officer for staff...
for the staff. - And basically what a Liaison Officer
does is. . . is a point where staff can come in that
aren’t feeling well. .that are sick.. .that have been
injured. And then she would say “Yes, you need to go
see this doctor or this doctor” or whatever.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. . .a hospital...
Greenwood:
It’s a referral.. .yes.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm.. .would she have been called in at Lisa’s
request or at somebody else’s request?
Greenwood:
I have no idea. 
Det. Sudler:
Okay. But in the process. . .I- mean. . .what.. .you
know. . .would.. .would you go directly to the - -
Medical Liaison Officer yourself or would you be
referred to that by somebody else. . .your supervisor
or something like that? 
Greenwood: Uh. . . if.. . like if I broke a leg or something?
Yeah.. .I would go to the Medical Liaison Office and then
 
- they would make sure that I got to the proper
whatever. 
-
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm... 
Greenwood:
Like go to the hospital or clinic or something.

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