Imran Yousuf, a bouncer at the Pulse nightclub, heard the gunfire break out early Sunday morning.
"The initial one was three or four (shots). That was a shock. Three of four shots go off and you could tell it was a high caliber," Yousuf, a former sergeant who just left the Marine Corps last month, told CBS News.
That's when his Marine Corps training kicked in, he said.
Yousuf knew just beyond that pack of panicked people - was a door - and safety. But someone had to unlatch it.
"I'm screaming 'Open the door! Open the door!'" Yousuf said. "And no one is moving because they are scared."
"There was only one choice - either we all stay there and we all die, or I could take the chance, and I jumped over to open that latch and we got everyone that we can out of there."
"I wish I could've saved more," CBS News quoted him as saying. "...There's a lot of people that are dead."
Yousuf served as an engineer equipment electrical systems technician in the Marine Corps from June 2010 to May 2016, according to service officials. He was deployed to Afghanistan in 2011. He was last assigned to 3rd Marine Logistics Group.
He posted a message on his Facebook page saying he "just reacted."
"There are a lot of people naming me a hero and as a former Marine and Afghan veteran I honestly believe I reacted by instinct," he wrote.
While he appreciates the support he has received, Yousuf stressed that people should focus on the victims' families, not him, he wrote.
"We need to show our love and profound efforts to the families and friends who have lost someone and help them cope with what happened and turn our efforts to those who truly need it," he wrote.
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