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College student thanks her Boston heroes
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Victoria McGrath was just five feet away from the first bomb when it exploded at the Boston Marathon. She was carried to safety by firefighter Jimmy Plourde, bandaged by bystander Bruce Mendelson, and comforted by the words of Tyler Dodd. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.April 24, 2013