A woman who attended the Las Vegas music festival where a gunman opened fire Sunday night said a police officer was her “guardian angel” as chaos unfolded around her.

Gail Davis, who was at the Route 91 Harvest Festival with her husband to see Jason Aldean, told “CBS This Morning” that the country crooner sang about five songs before she heard repeated “pop” noises that sounded like firecrackers.

“That’s not firecrackers,” her husband told her when the pops continued. “‘That sounds like a semi-automatic rifle!’ And then everybody started screaming and started to run.”

Then she saw a severely wounded girl right next to her.

“I looked over to my right where this girl had been standing right beside me, and she had fallen,” Davis said. “First, she stood there and she grabbed her stomach and she looked at her hands and her hands were all bloody, and she was wearing, like, a little crop top and, you know, blue jean shorts and cowboy boots, and she looked at her hands and her hands were bloody, and she just kind of screamed, and she just fell back.”

Davis and her husband started to run toward a concession area, where they met a selfless Las Vegas Metro police officer.

“[He] grabbed us [and] said, ‘Come here,'” Davis told CBS of the officer. “And we went running inside and the lights were on, and everything else was dark — they turned the stage lights off — and we went running in there, and he said, ‘Get down.’ So we got down. My husband was in front of me, and there was another two ladies behind us, and the officer actually covered up to protect me from being shot because I couldn’t get out all the way.”

When the gunfire temporarily stopped, the officer got up with his weapon out — but shielded Davis once again when the shots resumed, before leading the couple to another tent.

“He was like my guardian angel, he never left me,” Davis recalled on the show.

When Davis’s husband was hit with shrapnel, the officer knew he had to lead the couple out of the venue.

“We need to get you out of here. But stay low,” Davis recalled the officer saying, before they ran out a back door. “He said, ‘Stay out of the light. Just run. Just run and keep down. Keep down.'”

Davis told CBS she doesn’t know where the hero officer is, but would like to have the chance to thank him.

“I saw his face, and I’m going to try to go down to Metro and see if I can find him and look at his pictures, because he saved me,” she said. “I know. The girl that got shot was right next to me. I wish I can find him. I’m going to try to find him and tell him thank you.”