 On June the 27th, I was visiting a friend up in St. Melons in the evening. I left about 20 past 10 at night. I was coming down the A48. And as I was approaching the flyover, I noticed, up ahead, there were a couple of lorries on stop. And then as I got closer, I noticed quite a lot of smoke. And the first person that I saw was John Stone. My name's John Stone and I'm a HDV driver. I've seen the flames and then I just thought, well, I got an extinguisher on my truck because we've got to carry them by law. And I just ran down to get the extinguisher and by the time I come back, it was right up in flames. There was a horrendous scene of a crash involving two cars. And I've never seen, with my own eyes, such destruction. At the first point, I didn't realise there was a person in there until the girl or whoever was screaming at me said, there's someone in there and it's going to blow up. It was just instinct, really. Get that fire out and get him out. The young lad, he slumped out of the car. We dragged him away. I could see the car was starting to burn up again. We carried the guy up to the back of the truck, then, which was a bit safer. To be honest, I think it started kicking into me, then, what had happened. To be nominated for St David's Award for Bravery, I'm extremely humbled. It was just a gut reaction to just help. I don't feel a hero on a thing. It's just something I'd done right at that right time.