Bowley begins his call on the squad car radio at 1:17:40, as opposed to 1:17:00.
I take it this means that you are going with the first 1:19 call as being the right one, is that correct? What is the basis for this conclusion?
Why can't both transmissions mentioning 1:19 be correct? Are you saying that the two transmissions mentioning 1:19 are over a minute apart from each other?
Butler (the ambulance driver) radios in with Code 6 and almost immediately you hear the dispatcher reply to Butler with a 10-4 and gives the verbal timestamp of 1:19. This is the first 1:19 you're referring to.
Then you have Owens asking dispatch for the address of the shooting. Dispatch replies to Owens with the address of 501 E. Tenth. I assume they had that mistaken address because Mary Wright was the first to call the police and that was her address.
Then you have Butler (ambulance) again with the Code 6.
Next are Poe and Jez asking for verification of the address and dispatch replies that they have two different addresses.
Owens notifies dispatch that he is en route. Dispatch replies 10-4 to Owens.
Then the 2nd ambulance notifies dispatch that they are en route. Dispatch replies with a 10-4 to that ambulance. Dispatch then gives the verbal 1:19 time stamp.