, the relief, i'm holding the phone and i'm going tamla, tamla, you are okay, you're okay, darling. she's going way, mom, i'm going where is sasha. she says she's with me. the staff were brilliant in the arena. they kept calling up saying it's okay, we're getting help. >> police officers, we got one of the tables that had been used for merchandising and we gently shuffled her across. >> on to the trus el table and with the police officers we carried her down on this make shift stretcher. >> reporter: did her dad call you. >> he called me, eventually he got throughed. we managed to lee ace and get him through and then be reunited with his daughter. >> reporter: kim, you haven't had a chance to process this, have you? >> no, not-- no. i can't get it to sleep at night but when i have-- as soon as i wake up it's just there. the carnage because the whole hour that we sat there, all i could see was either dead bodies, body parts, blood and and then-- injured people. >> injured people. >> and hearing them crying out. >> whatever the terrorists do, it just makes us stronger. that is what it