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DURHAM S top police officer faced one of her toughest jobs yet when she had to pick the winner of an award recognising youngsters who have gone and beyond for their communities. Top spot in the Teesdale Young Heroes Award went to Ethan Fletcher who organised his own bake off competition for Cancer Research UK. Ethan organised everything from booking his village hall to approaching local businesses for prizes and raised more than £600 for the charity. He has also raised £300 for Heel & Toe, a charity which supports children with cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities, which he has used in the past.
DURHAM S top police officer faced one of her toughest jobs yet when she had to pick the winner of an award recognising youngsters who have gone and beyond for their communities. Top spot in the Teesdale Young Heroes Award went to Ethan Fletcher who organised his own bake off competition for Cancer Research UK. Ethan organised everything from booking his village hall to approaching local businesses for prizes and raised more than £600 for the charity. He has also raised £300 for Heel & Toe, a charity which supports children with cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities, which he has used in the past.
Temporary Chief Inspector Jason Meecham DURHAM Police trauma trained officers are among the first in the country to carry a life-saving drug which will temporarily overcome the effects of a drug overdose. More than 40 roads policing officers and other frontline officers, together with officers working in custody suites, have been trained in administering Naloxone – a drug used to fight against overdoses caused by opiates such as methadone, heroin, fentanyl and codeine. The Naloxone kit, identical to that which trained staff within the NHS, North East Ambulance Service and drug services use, has already been used by selected trained officers across County Durham and Darlington to save lives.