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one of the first on the scene was pc wayne marks, a police officer with the british transport police.s severely injured trying to fend off the attackers with only his baton. bravery was the furthest thing from my mind. what was going through my mind was that people were hurt and dying. the only thing that was going through my head and basicallyjust hold on until the cavalry arrived. and back—up did come. pc leon mcleod, and off duty police officer, charles guenigault. autopilot kicks in, and you just do what you think you need to do and that's what it was. i wasn't really thinking too much ahead or even what i was doing, it was just kind of an automatic reaction really. when i wake up, i see the scars on my face, on my body, and i know what i did. i know how i came through it. there's no point in trying to hide away from it, you just have to accept it and hopefully it changes you for the better. all three have been recognised by the queen for their bravery, included on this year's civilians gallantry list. also listed are the two people who helped save charles' life. ellen gauntlet an
one of the first on the scene was pc wayne marks, a police officer with the british transport police.s severely injured trying to fend off the attackers with only his baton. bravery was the furthest thing from my mind. what was going through my mind was that people were hurt and dying. the only thing that was going through my head and basicallyjust hold on until the cavalry arrived. and back—up did come. pc leon mcleod, and off duty police officer, charles guenigault. autopilot kicks in, and...
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british transport police were in attendance trying to make sure that everyone was safe and impositionere was no air conditioning, it was stifling. yeah. it is not pleasant in the heat. you cannot be angry with the rail company in this case. a lightning strike hit the rail, there is nothing they can do. there seems to be a lot of anger on social media about a lack of information and provisions, was that your experience? yeah. it was quite tricky because when we got to the station, they gave us a platform numberand we station, they gave us a platform number and we got onto the train and we we re number and we got onto the train and we were sitting down ready to go and then we were asked to step off the trade that leave our luggage on because they said the air conditioning was not working. they told us to go and get our luggage and move to a different train that was even hotter. every time we looked at the board, it was delayed by even more minutes and there was limited information. you have been a proper civilian journalist today. we will not pay you for it, you know! did you see any ot
british transport police were in attendance trying to make sure that everyone was safe and impositionere was no air conditioning, it was stifling. yeah. it is not pleasant in the heat. you cannot be angry with the rail company in this case. a lightning strike hit the rail, there is nothing they can do. there seems to be a lot of anger on social media about a lack of information and provisions, was that your experience? yeah. it was quite tricky because when we got to the station, they gave us a...
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one of the first on the scene was pc wayne marks, a police officer with the british transport police.g to fend off the attackers with only his baton. bravery was the furthest thing from my mind. what was going through my mind was that people were hurt and dying. the only thing that was going through my head and basicallyjust hold on until the cavalry arrived. and back—up did come. pc leon mcleod, and off duty police officer, charles guenigault. autopilot kicks in, and you just do what you think you need to do and that's what it was. i wasn't really thinking too much ahead or even what i was doing, it was just kind of an automatic reaction really. when i wake up, i see the scars on my face, on my body, and i know what i did. i know how i came through it. there's no point in trying to hide away from it, you just have to accept it and hopefully it changes you for the better. all three have been recognised by the queen for their bravery, included on this year's civilians gallantry list. also listed are the two people who helped save charles' life. ellen gauntlet and her boyfriend justin j
one of the first on the scene was pc wayne marks, a police officer with the british transport police.g to fend off the attackers with only his baton. bravery was the furthest thing from my mind. what was going through my mind was that people were hurt and dying. the only thing that was going through my head and basicallyjust hold on until the cavalry arrived. and back—up did come. pc leon mcleod, and off duty police officer, charles guenigault. autopilot kicks in, and you just do what you...
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all of this, as you can imagine, has fuelled a big campaign from british transport police, network railing figures. in the past year, right across the uk, seven under way teams we re across the uk, seven under way teams were killed on the uk rail network and nearly 50 had left changing injuries. you have been speaking to a train driver who probably has to confront this problem at times? that's right, this train driver operates on the valleys network in the south wales valleys, he has just been doing thejob the south wales valleys, he has just been doing the job for a the south wales valleys, he has just been doing thejob for a number of yea rs been doing thejob for a number of years but already has built up quite a catalogue of experience of having to deal with a lot of these problems with teenagers all inhabiting this area in and around the tracks. he picks up interestingly from the psychological perspective of the rail drivers, which can be lost in all of this. if there is an incident can he know some examples of collea g u es can he know some examples of colleagues of his that have h
all of this, as you can imagine, has fuelled a big campaign from british transport police, network railing figures. in the past year, right across the uk, seven under way teams we re across the uk, seven under way teams were killed on the uk rail network and nearly 50 had left changing injuries. you have been speaking to a train driver who probably has to confront this problem at times? that's right, this train driver operates on the valleys network in the south wales valleys, he has just been...