Agreed, I've gone through the azide many times. It can be reduced by a variety of methods: catalytic hydrogenation, dissolving metal reduction (including mild protocols like Zn/NH4Cl, and Zn/CuSO4/AcOH), Staudinger reduction, sodium hydrogen Telluride (NaBH4/Te), dichloroindium hydride (InCl3/silane), and probably many more.