TWO Avon and Somerset officers attended 10 Downing Street after being nominated for the National Police Bravery Awards 2024.

Dog Unit Sergeant Nick Dalrymple and Response officer PC Mitchell Raymond were nominated for the award after coming to the rescue of a distressed man on a busy motorway.

On the evening of Sunday, May 28, 2023, having just left the scene of a serious collision on the M5 northbound, Sgt Dalrymple was alerted to a concern for welfare incident involving a pedestrian on the M5 southbound carriageway on the Avonmouth Bridge.

Sgt Dalrymple, who is based out of the force’s Wilfred Fuller Operational Centre, was first on the scene and made attempts to reach the man, including putting his police car across the busy motorway due to the Bank Holiday weekend.

PC Raymond, who was off-duty at the time, was driving home from work and came to Sgt Dalrymple’s aid.

The pair had never met before, but jumped into action to safely detain the man in order to get him the medical help and support he needed.

Both officers received a Chief Constable’s Commendation on November 29 for their efforts and were then nominated for the awards in May this year.

They were then later joined by Deputy Chief Constable Jon Reilly, Acting Chair of the Avon and Somerset Police Federation, Iain Prideaux, and Police and Crime Commissioner Clare Moody for the formal ceremony at The Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.

PC Raymond said: “It was an honour to be nominated for this award with Nick. It was a completely surreal experience being at this event and being able to walk around Downing Street. It was an unbelievable moment in my life and something I will never forget.

“The event in the evening was also incredible and we got to meet all the other officers who were nominated. The stories from every force were truly inspiring and it was great to be able to be recognised for all the hard work we do.”

PC Raymond also extended his heartfelt gratitude to Iain Prideaux who escorted the officers to the awards.

Sgt Dalrymple called the awards an ‘incredible once-in-a-lifetime experience’ who was honoured to walk through the ‘inner sanctum’ of No 10 Downing Street.

He added: “It was also a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate our appreciation for our loved ones for all the support they give us.”