Methodical
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Scene- 1 victim, 3 family, 4-6 EMS/FIRE, 2-4 LEO, 10-15 neighbors attracted by lights.
Rough estimate of personnel at location as incident unfolded.
911 was called as my brother and I walked out the front door and headed north. ETA was apx 5 minute walk from our house north to LEO encounter.
He may have just entered the area of the neighborhood when we saw him. His comment seemed very random to me, as my brother turned and headed north, I have no idea where he went.
Back to our house, less than 5 minutes, we were jogging back. Pick up car, drive north to tracks, another 5 to less than 10 minutes on scene.
Brother and I were third and fourth on scene. No LEO. I accessed Bill, told brother to cut scarf off his neck and I ran up to northwest house on corner and called 911 for ems. 2-3 minutes later I was back at the ditch and LEO was taking pictures. I don't remember him saying anything to us or if it was the same LEO from the earlier encounter.
Ems arrived probably within 5-10 mins, took over cpr from us, put Bill on gurney, hooked an automatic cpr machine to his chest, loaded and transported. Time EMS on scene, less than 10 minutes.
Family left scene with no word to LEO. Don't recall other LEO on scene at my departure, although there may have been.
Very confused on LEO, Bob.
Your top quoted post says 2-4 LEO on scene.
Your bottom quoted post says only the 1 LEO on scene, taking pictures.
I realize you said "Don't recall other LEO on scene at my departure, although there may have been." but it seems to tell me you're not sure if there was only 1 LEO or if there was maybe 4 LEO's?
In any case, did *any* LEO speak, or offer to help in rendering CPR aid at any time?
Was there only 1 LEO that was taking pictures WHILE you were performing CPR on Bill? Did any LEO get up close and near Bill before you started CPR, or while the CPR process was ongoing?