 In my 36 years career as a member of the Fire and Rescue Service, obviously I've attended many road crashes. Many turn out to be very tragic and some of those stay with you. The scenes that you see, you can imagine the impact that those outcomes will have on the friends and family of those affected either deceased or with life-changing injuries. We would prefer never have to go to another road crash. I'm sure if you spoke to any of the emergency services they would say that it's a part of our job, it's a big part of our job, it's a job that we train for, but we'd be very happy if we never ever had to go to another one again. It's impossible not to be impacted by those sorts of scenes and it's something that whilst we train for it's impossible not to be affected by those sorts of events. Incidents particularly involving young children are those that stay with you. Incidents where there are relatives that turn up on the scene, perhaps a car that's following or in a small community, you hear of events, they're the ones I think that really stay with you. It's the type of event that we don't have to go to. If people really took care on the roads, obeyed the road rules, had patience, the amount of these incidents would be far, far fewer, which would be wonderful for the fire and rescue and other emergency service responders, but wonderful for the relatives and family not to have to go through those tragic events.