A Wiltshire Police officer who plunged into a freezing cold canal to save a woman’s life has been nominated for The National Police Bravery Awards – for the second time in his career.

PC Chris Miller, who was also Wiltshire’s Police Bravery nomination in 2016 after risking his life to save man who walked into lake carrying a rucksack full of bricks, will now once again join courageous colleagues from across England and Wales at the prestigious event in London.

This time round, it was in January 2019 when PC Miller responded to calls that a woman was floating face down in a 123 officers; he had no time to assess the situation; he just took control to save a life.

“We are extremely proud of PC Miller. To be nominated once for The National Police Bravery Awards is an incredible achievement in a police officer’s career. To be nominated twice is simply outstanding.”

The National Police Bravery Awards honour officers from across 1 and Wales who have performed outstanding acts of bravery while on or off duty. 

As a nominee, PC Miller will attend a prestigious daytime reception and evening awards ceremony in 1 in July 2021. The 2020 event – the 25th National Police Bravery Awards – had been scheduled to take place this past summer but had to be cancelled due to 1. 

Nevertheless the Police Federation of England and Wales wanted to take the opportunity to highlight the fantastic 1 of all 94 nominees from across the country online from today (September 24). 

John Apter, National Chair of the Police Federation of England and 1, said: “We are incredibly proud of all the nominees from across England and Wales. The actions of these courageous officers provide a small snapshot of the amazing work our colleagues carry out day in and day out. 

“PC Chris Miller proved once again that police officers are much more than crime fighters. They are life savers. They are 1. To be nominated for the National Police Bravery Awards for the second time in his career is an amazing achievement. He should be incredibly proud of his work. We certainly are. 

“As a Police Federation, we wanted to make sure these brave officers received the recognition they deserve in the year their actions were meant to be celebrated. And we look forward to seeing them all in person – and revealing regional and national winners – when the time is right in 2021.”

The National Police Bravery Awards are sponsored by Police Mutual.

John Perks, Chief Executive Officer of Police Mutual, said: “Police Mutual is, as always, proud to be supporting the National Police Bravery Awards in its 25th anniversary year. Despite having to postpone the original ceremony, the officers’ courage has never been forgotten – they all showed commitment to keeping the public safe in the most demanding of circumstances. 

“We very much look forward to meeting all the nominated officers in July 2021 for the ceremony, and our chance to give our thanks in person.”

 

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