THE police teams that resolved a dangerous incident near Taunton involving a man driving a truck into the force’s vehicles has won an award.
The teams won the Special Recognition for Collective Excellence in Action.
This commends the excellent leadership, teamwork, and actions of those involved in resolving a dangerous incident in Norton Fitzwarren, bringing a successful prosecution and keeping the community informed.
It happened on September 10, 2023, after officers responded to a woman in fear for her safety and a man drove a truck into police vehicles and other property and made threats with a chainsaw.
The teams recognised for their action in the incident are:
• Taunton Response Team Two
• Operational Support Team • Roads Policing Unit
• Taunton Neighbourhood Policing Team
• Armed Response Vehicles Team
• CID South Teams Two and Three
• Lighthouse victim and witness care team
• Corporate Communications News Team
Chief constable, Sarah Crew said: “Tuesday shone a light on the lengths to which officers, staff, and our volunteers have gone to make a positive change to those around them every day.
“Behind every award is an individual or team who has made a remarkable difference. “We heard stories of compassion that have touched lives, tales of innovation that have transformed processes, and throughout all a journey of dedication that has left a lasting impact on policing and the communities we serve.
“Every success in our force is thanks to our people and it was fantastic to have so many colleagues join us at the event. I feel immensely proud to be chief constable of a service filled with such exceptional individuals.”
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