so we're going to an rtc on a dual carriageway. so the car's gone into the central reservation. two other cars behind it. before this scheme i was a secondary school business studies teacher. i suppose when someone told me, "oh, you're teaching a gcse business studies lesson at 9am", i never got that adrenaline shooting through me, "oh, god, i'm going to go and teach a lesson." it's definitely different to a monday morning marking work. i remember the first time i was in a police car. i was thinking, oh, there's a police car coming. then i realised i was the one actually in it! so we've just had through on our radio there's been concern for welfare at an address. we've just had a message from a pcso stating that he's round at the address, the door is unlocked and he can see a body inside. with policing, you do get a real buzz in terms of, oh, someone‘s in danger, i need to go and help them. you don't know what's going to happen from day to day. and the unpredictability of it is what also keeps it exciting. and so you can go home at the end of the day thinking, hopefully i've mad