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Johnson:
Yeah. Umm.. . two.. I had two people under me to help
out and to. .you know. . .like do the. . .a lot of the running around and get.. .get people taken different places. I didn’t do a whole lot of that but at times I had to do that too. You have. . .you know. . .three
people and they have appointments different places at
the same time.. .well, you’re all running. . .you know...
-doing that.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Johnson:
So it just. .it depends.. .it was.. .it was real flexible.
We just basically did whatever we had to do to get... to get everybody taken care of and keep everything running. We’re looking out.. .we’re looking out for... you know.. .between 1,000 and 2,000 people.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. You didn’t have much spare time then?
Johnson:
No. It was. .it was rather frantic. • -
Det. Sudler:
So you made sure you got your rest and vitamins
too. Okay. Sounds like it was busy~. Umm. . . did
.so you had two assistants under you at the time?
Johnson:
Yeah.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Would Laura be one of them. . .Laura Arrunada?
Johnson:
Well actually, she was under.. .under Suzanne.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Johnson:
At the time. The. . .the structure. . .you want me draw up
the structure of how the. ..the office went. ..I mean...
-
who was. .who was...
Det. Sudler: If that’s easier.
Johnson:
Well, yeah.. . it just had. . .we just had a medical office
manager...
Det. Sudler:
Okay. . - •
Johnson:
- An assistant manager. There’s me and then I had.. .1
had two people under me. / - -
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Assistant...

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