WATCH: Strangers help Oro Valley 'football mom' survive horror of Las Vegas shooting
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Oro Valley's Katie Woodall went to Las Vegas for the Route 91 music festival and became a victim of the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. As she clung to to consciousness, bystanders saved her life and she returned to doing what she loves: Cheering on her Ironwood Ridge Nighthawks.Β Produced by Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star. Audio by Justin Spears / Arizona Daily Star
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Katie Woodall says she is grateful to be back home, and watching her son play football atΒ Ironwood Ridge High School.
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