Off-duty South Yorkshire firefighter presented with bravery award
Crew Manager Paul Holbrook, who works for South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue, was off duty when he ended up stuck in a queue of standing traffic following a three-vehicle collision on the northbound M18.
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Hide AdThe collision in September last year saw a driver thrown from one of the cars and left his passenger trapped in the vehicle – which was overturned.
Paul, who was on a day out with his family, ran to the crash scene and after identifiying a serious petrol leak took charge of the incident.
He assessed the woman trapped in the overturned car and moved her to a place of safety, providing casualty care until emergency services arrived.
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Hide AdHe was able to provide a full handover and continued to help all three blue light services at the scene.
Presenting Paul with a Chief Fire Officer’s Commendation, Chief Fire Officer James Courtney said: “It is quite clear that in doing what he did Crew Manager Holbrook displayed bravery and complete selflessness.
“He went forward to help when he had the option not to – displaying the true values of the fire and rescue service.
“The on-duty Watch Manager, who took over the scene from Paul, has since praised his quick thinking and his actions – which stopped the incident from escalating and, most importantly, potentially saved this lady’s life.”
Paul was presented with hiscertificate in front of family, friends, colleagues and Fire Authority members.