William thanks 999 heroes for putting their 'lives on the line' in pandemic

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Prince William thanks dedicated 999 heroes for putting their 'lives on the line' in coronavirus pandemic

PRINCE William today thanked 999 heroes for putting their "lives on the line" as he launched a new drive to help the mental health of police officers, firefighters and paramedics., a former air ambulance pilot, described an "extraordinary year" and warned of "uncertain" and "scary" times in the months ahead.

"Just last week in Birmingham, ambulance and police workers turned up to a horrendous incident and provided critical support to the most vulnerable. During the tour to the college, His Royal Highness also met five-month-old Irish Red Setter Tara, who has been trained to provide comfort to those suffering from PTSD.

"In February of last year, Catherine and I met with a group of your PSNI colleagues at Hillsborough Castle to hear about their experiences and the unique set of policing and safety challenges that they face. "If we can get all of the emergency services under one umbrella, take the learnings from Canada, from the US, from Australia then I really do think we can change the system and the culture.

 

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