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Det. Sudler:
Alright. What happened at that point? 
Greenwood:
What happened when she...
Det. Sudler:
Yeah, after she was taken out of the van.
Greenwood:
Oh, they put her in the wheelchair and took her
into the Emergency Room. 
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Uh.. .did you have any further contact with
Lisa that evening? 
Greenwood:
No.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm. . .I take it now there was probably a
discussion-between Janice and Laura and...
Greenwood:
  Actually. . .let’s see.. .one of the two.. .probably...
well, I don’t know.. .one of the two went into...
no. . . somebody came out and wanted to know the
particulars about Lisa.. .you know. . .name, address,
social security, etc. And what we had was her name
and we didn’t know. . .none of us knew exactly where
she lived. 
Det. - Sudler:
Did any of the admitting personnel at the hospital
talk to Laura or Janice in your presence or you for
that matter about symptoms that Lisa had or her
condition during transport? 
Greenwood:
One of the Emergency Room people came out.. .what
did they want to know.. .let’s see. . .basically they
  wanted to know the paperwork data. . .you know. . .the
fill in the form data.. .you know. . .her name, address,
  etc., nearest of kin.. .that sort of stuff. And we
didn’t have any of that.. .driver’s license.. .anything.
Det. Sudler: Was this clerical or.  .or medical personnel? Do you
know?
Greenwood:
No, I don’t know. Somebody wearing white if I remember
right.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Did they.. .did anybody ask you about her
condition? 

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