Emergency Hero of the Year

It is not until you need a lifeline emergency service, that you realise just how important it is. Guernsey and the rest of the Bailiwick rely around the clock on a network of emergency responders to protect and keep us safe. Our police, fire and ambulance services, along with our coastguard, air search and lifeboat crews are our community’s guardians, on hand for anything from minor accidents to serious incidents, from protecting our borders to carrying out major life-saving rescues.

Their work can be tough, demanding and often in extreme, dangerous conditions whether on land, sea or air. But without such dedication and tireless high standards from these individuals our island’s unique and enviable safety would be jeopardised and lives would be lost.

If you know of an emergency responder or team deserving special recognition, this is your chance to nominate them.

Nominees

Bailiwick Law Enforcement and Autism Guernsey

THE team at Bailiwick Law Enforcement and Autism Guernsey have been nominated for the Emergency Hero of the Year award, sponsored by the Medical Specialist Group.

Flying Christine III crew

THE crew of the Flying Christine III have been nominated for Emergency Hero of the Year.

Greg Martin

GREG MARTIN has been nominated for the Emergency Hero of the Year award, sponsored by the Medical Specialist Group.

Kevin Gaudion

‘EXCEPTIONALLY KIND’ taxi driver Kevin Gaudion has been nominated for the Medical Specialist Group-sponsored Emergency Hero of the Year award.

Mike Froome

'DEDICATED’ Mike Froome has been nominated for the Emergency Hero of the Year award, which is sponsored by the Medical Specialist Group.

Award in association with