>> i took them -- they wanted to go back to the lux or, ut new york new york and i said no, i'm not goinging to take you away from the strip. and they were screaming. they said they were covered in blood and they said that there was people laying on the ground dead and the active shooter and, you know, and the lady behind me, one of the ladies said oh, my god, the guy behind me was shot dead and it was just so surreal. it was like the twilight zone for me. i was in denial that this could actually be happening in my town, my beautiful city. >> people think taxi drivers, you see everything. six years you've been out here. >> yeah. six and a half, yeah. >> nothing like this. >> no, nothing like this. and i feel so bad for the families and the victims and it's just so sad. and so awful. and i -- you know, the heroes are the people that -- the first responders and the cops and the emts and ambulance drivers and then the doctors and nurses at the hospital and then the people on the ground covering their loved ones. >> you said you're not a hero. >> no. you told me off air don't call you a hero.