
Off-Duty Volunteer Officer Uses Lorry to Save Crash Victim
When Special Sergeant Alex Rose spotted a crashed car facing oncoming traffic on the M6, he didn't hesitate to turn his lorry into a life-saving shield. The volunteer police officer's quick thinking protected an injured driver until help arrived.
A volunteer police officer transformed his long-distance lorry into a protective barrier after encountering a crash victim in deadly danger on the M6 motorway near Staffordshire.
Special Sergeant Alex Rose was off duty and driving his truck for the Bowker Group when he spotted a crashed vehicle positioned directly in the path of oncoming traffic. The driver inside was injured and moments away from potential disaster.
Without hesitation, Alex maneuvered his lorry to create a safety shield around the crashed car. He then pulled the injured driver from the vehicle to safer ground, administered first aid, and called emergency services while actively warning approaching motorists to slow down.
"I did what any police officer would do," Alex said. "When I saw the situation unfolding, my only focus was keeping the driver safe and preventing anyone else from being hurt."
His training as a volunteer special sergeant kicked in automatically, giving him the confidence to act decisively in a high-pressure situation. Alex maintained his protective position until Staffordshire Police and National Highways arrived to close the motorway properly.

Why This Inspires
Alex's actions remind us that heroes often emerge in the most ordinary moments. He wasn't wearing a uniform or officially on duty, yet his commitment to protecting others never clocked out.
Chief Superintendent Ian Jones praised Alex's courage and leadership, noting that his quick thinking "may well have saved the driver's life" and prevented what could have become a multi-vehicle catastrophe. William Bowker from Alex's employer echoed the sentiment, expressing pride in the calm, decisive way Alex responded.
The story highlights something beautiful about volunteer police officers: they carry their sense of duty everywhere they go. These special sergeants donate their time to keep communities safe, and Alex proved that protection instinct doesn't switch off when the shift ends.
His employer supported his heroic actions without hesitation, showing that companies can be proud partners in community safety. The injured driver, whose name wasn't released, received the care they needed thanks to one person's willingness to step up when it mattered most.
Sometimes being in the right place at the right time is just the beginning; choosing to act makes all the difference.
Based on reporting by Google News - Volunteer Saves
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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