Jersey firefighters receive bravery awards for dramatic rescue in St Ouen's Bay

Nick Willis, Jonny Burch and Chris Sweeney (38275016)

THREE firefighters who saved a man’s life in a dramatic rescue in St Ouen’s Bay have been recognised with prestigious bravery awards.

The trio – Jonny Burch, Chris Sweeney and Nick Willis – faced treacherous conditions as they battled to rescue the lone swimmer in darkness last August.

The man and Mr Burch and Mr Sweeney were repeatedly thrown against the sea wall by breaking waves in conditions which were too rough to enable a boat to be used and left one of the firefighters needing hospital treatment.

The man, who was not wearing a wetsuit or any flotation aids, was eventually brought ashore following a rescue which was captured on video and widely shared on social media.

At a ceremony at Government House, the Lieutenant-Governor, Vice-Admiral Jerry Kyd, presented Mr Burch and Mr Sweeney with the Jersey Humane Society Silver Medal, and Mr Willis with the society’s Bravery Parchment.

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Chief fire officer Paul Brown said the service was “immensely proud” of the men.

“There is no doubt that the efforts of the crew saved the life of the man in the water. It took several attempts to get the casualty to safety, due to the high tide, strong swell and rough conditions.

“This rescue is in the best traditions of our profession, and a firm reminder of how Jersey firefighters are prepared every day to put themselves in harm’s way to save lives.”

Speaking on behalf of the society, which recognises “individual acts of gallantry, courage and self-sacrifice in saving or attempting to save life”, Paul Battrick said the men “put their lives at risk” in “horrendous conditions”.

He added: “Words can never explain what they went through, but the video shows the power of the sea and the conditions they faced.

“We all know what a wonderful job they do, but it’s not very often that you see it. We all should be very proud of them.”

Mr Burch said the incident showed the importance of teamwork and ensuring “your team to have your back when needed”.

He added: “It was great to share the day my family at Government House and it was such an honour to be recognised in this way.”

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Mr Sweeney said he knew that the society’s Silver Medals were rarely awarded, which “makes it feel extra special”.

Mr Willis added: “It was a real thrill for me to be recognised for my small contribution to this difficult high tide rescue which we performed last summer. It was a treat to have my family with me at Government House and I was very proud to see my colleagues receive their Jersey Humane Society silver medals.”

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