Prince William thanked Britain's emergency service workers at the Who Cares Wins awards
September 14, 2021 - 21:26 BST Rebecca Lewis Prince William thanked Britain's emergency service workers on Tuesday praising them for facing the"deepest fears" to save others.
"Every day our emergency services deal with high-pressured, challenging situations," he said."When most of us would, quite naturally, turn away and seek safety, our emergency responders rise to the occasion - running straight towards the danger to provide vital and often life-saving support."Loading the player... var track=function { dataLayer.push; }; var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['oRoX3DI1']=jwplayer; playerInstance['oRoX3DI1'].
Deena, 40, is a mother-of-three who was stabbed twice in the chest before Michael stepped in and was stabbed in the back. Their attacker was jailed for nine years after admitting two charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Both are now back at work on the frontlines.
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