moved every time i hear that and haley put it the best, his wife saying that some people needed to be heroes and some people needed heroes that night and i ve talked to so many first responders and they all hate the word hero. they all hate it. no doubt about it, travis was cool, calm, collected in that moment and without him that 18-year-old, whose name is riley goldcard, without him, she might not have made it. but she s on the path to recovery, don. how are they dealing with the trauma, steph, after all of this? reporter: the one thing i can tell you is that they have each other and seem to have a very strong bond. the time that i spent with them today, and that s very helpful. they ve got family here around them, the firefighting family around them as well and talking about it has really helped them and that s something they feel very strongly about, that the people that were there at the venue, that they talk to somebody, find a way to heal, to get it out and speak about it.
but she s on the path to recovery, don. how are they dealing with the trauma, steph, after all of this? reporter: the one thing i can tell you is that they have each other and seem to have a very strong bond. the time that i spent with them today, and that s very helpful. they ve got family here around them, the firefighting family around them as well and talking about it has really helped them and that s something they feel very strongly about, that the people that were there at the venue, that they talk to somebody, find a way to heal, to get it out and speak about it. haley feeling really strongly about that as well, that this is something that people need to go out and get the help that you need and that is something that they ve been doing and surrounding themselves with comfort and love. and you know what else is interesting, too, don, they also say they love country music. they are not going to not go to concerts or live their lives in fear because of this event.