Las Vegas shooting survivors, health care providers reunite

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Survivors of the mass shooting in Las Vegas have reunited with the doctors and nurses who cared for them at an area hospital after the massacre.

The health care providers and victims of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history gathered Friday in Las Vegas.

They shared emotional stories of their days at Sunrise Hospital and the months since then.

Los Angeles resident Kortney Spencer was shot in the right leg and spent 11 nights at the hospital. She says she wanted to thank the nurses who helped her.

A high-stakes gambler killed 58 people and injured hundreds more on Oct. 1, when he broke the windows of his casino-resort suite and opened fire into a crowd at a music festival. He then killed himself.

Sunrise Hospital cared for more than 200 victims.