PC Amy Greenwood based at GMP's Bury district and PC Paul Spinks from GMP’s Trafford district have both been shown on ITV This Morning earlier this week to share the stories which have resulted in their Pride Of Britain This Morning Emergency Services award nominations, highlighting how they both went above and beyond their call of duty.
PC Amy Greenwood has been nominated for her actions during an incident in the early hours of Tuesday 21 December 2021 whilst on response, she was called to an incident which was initially thought to be a domestic incident.
Upon arrival things were not as they seemed when officers spotted a car, Amy calmly spoke to the driver to determine the circumstances of what had happened but it was quickly established the driver was intoxicated.
Footage recorded at the time showed the dramatic circumstances where Amy was dragged alongside the car 100-meters down the road whilst clinging on for her life as the driver tried to leave the scene intoxicated. After realising Amy was being dragged by the car, the driver stopped before being pulled out of the car by Amy and her colleagues and subsequently was arrested.
The terrifying ordeal thankfully didn’t result in any serious injuries, only grazed knees from being dragged along the road at speed but the emotional and mental turmoil from the adrenaline rush was an altogether bigger battle.
Reflecting on the incident, PC Amy Greenwood said; “When working on response you don’t really know what type of jobs you are going to come across. At the time I was just trying to cling on for my life, so I didn’t roll under the car.
“After what felt like a lifetime, the rest of the incident seems like a blur. Thankfully I had great colleagues who looked after me and were quick to respond once it unfolded. It all went from one extreme to another after having an initial conversation with her that seemed to be going well.
“I have no animosity towards the driver, she is a mother like myself, and I just hope she is getting the support and help she needs to turn her life around.”
District Superintendent Arif Nawaz was only too proud to have someone of Amy’s calibre as part of his team; “I have immense pride and satisfaction to have someone like Amy as a part of our team. She embodies the true essence and spirit of what an officer needs to be at Greater Manchester Police and putting the public safety over her own safety to ensure we were able to bring someone to justice is a true testament to her character and attitude.”
The suspect who was later arrested received a three-month custodial sentence as a result of her reckless actions on that night.
PC Paul Spinks, who serves on GMP’s Trafford district has been recognised for his actions as he tackled a man wielding a machete outside a school in Salford during term time in May 2022. Paul was off-duty at the time and was not wearing any protective uniform or equipment, he put his own life ahead of others to ensure that people of Manchester were safe.
Speaking of his experience, PC Paul Spinks, said: “I did what any other police officer would do in that situation by using my training to step in.
“Taking one knife off the streets is one more in the right direction.”
Detective Superintendent Alicia Smith of GMP’s Trafford District, said: “Paul is a credit not only to our district, but also to Greater Manchester Police as a whole, and it is a privilege to have him serving alongside us.
“I believe his actions and quick thinking that day stopped serious harm coming to innocent members of the public and he put other’s lives ahead of his own - going above and beyond the call of duty and his brave actions should be recognised.”
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