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up there?
Greenwood:
Just sitting in the seat holding Lisa on her sh...
you know.. .Lisa was leaning on her shoulder.. .with her arm around her.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Did Laura umm. . .check her pulse or. . .or time
her respirations or do anything?
Greenwood:
Most of the time she just was stroking her forehead.
Det. Sudler: Okay. Umm.. .did there ever appear a time when Lisa
was not breathing .and may have needed assistance with
. . .with that?
Greenwood:
About halfway when she. . .the heavy breathing stopped...
from that point on it got softer to probably. . .well,
I don’t know probably. . .umm. . .it was like there was
no visible or things. . .way we could tell when she was breathing by the time we got there.
Det. Sudler:
-Okay. Did Laura check her pulse or do anything like
that?
Greenwood:
I was monitoring her pulse on her right arm. And I
monitored it for a while and it got softer and softer
  and softer until I couldn’t tell. And with the
movement of the car, I couldn’t tell.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. So at..at what point did you start to monitor
  her pulse? 
Greenwood:
Actually, about when her breathing got very soft.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. So you didn’t do it initially when you left?
Greenwood:
No.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm. . .it was sometime during the trip.
Greenwood:
The trip. . .probably halfway.
Det. Sudler: About halfway?
Greenwood:
Uh Huh. 
Det. Sudier:
So, in response to her breathing becoming shallow
  and soft, you. . .you checked the pulse in her wrist?
Greenwood:
Uh Huh. 

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