Duncan Tripp saved climbers stranded on Ben Nevis and is a finalist for this year's This Morning Emergency Services Award at the Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards.
Four brave emergency service workers who risked their own lives to save others are finalists of this year's This Morning Emergency Services Award at the Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards, with TSB.
An emergency call was made when a man in his 20s fell on the mountain and Duncan, 60, was onboard the Inverness Search and Rescue coastguard helicopter called out. Even further up the mountain, two more climbers were stuck. Duncan and his companion climbed on and finally reached the last pair to guide them down the mountain.
PC Amy Greenwood Brave police officer Amy was on a routine patrol in December 2021 in Bury when she tried to arrest a drunk driver. “I was lucky that night I got to go home. It was very close to Christmas, and I was so relieved I got to have that time with my family. Under different circumstances I could have been in hospital, or even worse. I felt so relieved and lucky I was able to go home.
The Greater Manchester Police officer bravely stepped away from the safety of his car when he saw the agitated man dripping the handle of his weapon and approaching a vehicle stopped in traffic.
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