Heartbreaking tributes paid to superhero ambulance worker killed on duty when windscreen hit
Granddad Jeremy Daw was responding to a 999 call when the ambulance s windscreen was hit.
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Tributes have poured in for Jeremy Daw, who died after an object flew into an ambulance windscreen (Image: Facebook)
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POLICE have issued a new appeal for witnesses to yesterday s fatal ambulance crash, and have again stressed that they do not believe a deliberate act was responsible. Ambulance technician Jeremy Jack Daw was killed when his ambulance was hit by an object as he responded to a 999 call in Herefordshire. The 66-year-old, who was in the front passenger seat at the time, had only returned to the West Midlands Ambulance Service in January this year, having retired as a paramedic in November 2020.
Jeremy Daw, was killed in an ambulance crash on the A49 in Herefordshire In a new statement released today (Sunday), a West Mercia Police spokesman said: “This was a tragic and difficult incident to deal with and our thoughts are with [Mr Daw s] family, and with our colleagues at West Midlands Ambulance Service.
An ambulance technician who died after an object struck his vehicle’s windscreen was a week away from retiring for the second time, having rejoined the service in January to support his colleagues
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