Two South Yorkshire Police Officers nominated for The National Police Bravery Awards.
Two South Yorkshire Police Officers who battled an inferno to save the life of a man trapped inside a burning car have been nominated for The National Police Bravery Awards.
PC Paul Johnson and PC Craig Sharratt were on their way to an incident on the night of 12 January 2018 when they came across a serious collision on a dual carriageway in Sheffield.
One of the vehicles involved had been seriously damaged and as the officers approached, they could see that the occupants were unconscious and seriously injured.
As the officers got nearer, a fire suddenly broke out at the front of the vehicle and it quickly spread towards the driver and his two male passengers.
With the flames spreading, the officers knew they had to get into the vehicle and to try and drag the men to safety. One had his leg firmly stuck in the passenger side footwell, so PC Johnson had to tug at it until it came free, as the flames threatened to engulf the car and the officers with it.
At this stage, the heat was so extreme that part of PC Sharratt’s baton melted and the officers had very real concerns that the vehicle was about to explode.
The officers managed to drag the three occupants to safety just as the flames took over the car and proceeded to perform CPR as ambulance crews arrived.
Unfortunately, two of the males involved died as a result of the injuries they sustained in the collision.
South Yorkshire Police Federation Chairman Steve Kent said the officers had acted entirely selflessly in their attempt to save lives.
“There is no doubt that the actions of the officers gave these men the best possible chance of surviving this tragic incident,” he said.
“It was very traumatic and the flames inside the vehicle were so intense they melted batons.
“That they managed to save one of the men involved is a testament to their professionalism and dedication in the face of extreme conditions.
“To do what they did in those circumstances was incredibly brave.”
PCs Johnson and Sharratt will attend a reception and an evening awards ceremony in London in July.
The National Police Bravery Awards honour officers from across England and Wales who have performed outstanding acts of bravery while on or off duty. The awards are sponsored by Police Mutual.