dr. kathy platoni was there that day. arrived one day before the attack to get ready for her deployment. she was not shot, but she worked tirelessly to save the lives of friends who were caught in that crossfire, one of whom died in her arms as she attempted to help him. >> joining me now is dr. kathy platoni, retired u.s. army colonel and psychologist for 30 years in the u.s. army. doctor, welcome. thank you very much for being with us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us a little about you and what happened in your experience that day at fort hood. >> i think the most important thing to remember from that fateful day was the unequalled heroism that i witnessed among all of our soldiers. one thing that you can always say about people in uniform is they run towards the danger rather than away from the danger. and as all of us rushed towards the door to go to the building where the shooting occurred, we were unable to exit because the nine wounded were being brought in. several of my soldiers, my fellow soldiers