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14-year-old Thomas has been recognised for raising the alarm to get help for a gentleman who had collapsed in his home.
We recently held our annual awards celebration to recognise our staff, volunteers and members of the public who have done great work and provided exemplary service to the public.
One person who received an award was 14-year-old Thomas Taylor, who noticed one of his newspaper delivery customers hadn’t been seen for some days and that his vegetable delivery box was spoiling and uncollected on his doorstep.
Thomas alerted his employer, who then contacted us for attendance to the address. Upon entry, our officers found an elderly gentleman who had collapsed and was very unwell, and had been for a number of days.
As a result of Thomas’ call the gentleman was taken to hospital and cared for.
Sergeant Daniel Quick, who nominated Thomas for the commendation, said: “Thomas needed recognising for being able to piece together the signs that something wasn’t right at such a young age.
“Thomas having the confidence to raise the alarm meant that this gentleman could get the care he needed.”
Thomas received a Derbyshire Constabulary Award, which is equivalent to the Chief Constable's Commendation for members of the public, voluntary or community groups to recognise dedicated or meritorious service to the police in support of law and order or in other circumstances which may warrant official recognition.
Thomas visited our HQ last year following his nomination and met various teams to get a further insight into the police.
He has also since joined as a Police Cadet, Cadet Coordinator Mark Paternoster said: "Thomas joined the Cadet programme in September this year and even before becoming a Cadet, has demonstrated the ethos of the Volunteer Police Cadet programme. Well done Thomas!"