 I'm P.C. Reese Edwards, I'm based at Bridgend Police Station and I've been a police officer for just over four years now. I'm P.C. Chris Black, I'm also based at Bridgend Police Station and I've been a police officer for 20 years. March 2016 last year we called and addressed at Bridgend information that a female had mental health problems, had barricaded herself into her room and would threaten to set herself on fire if anybody went near her. So we've forced the door open a bit and on looking in we've seen her then on a bed, lighting bits of paper or tissue trying to set herself on fire on the bed. As a result of that then we've forced the door and gone in. In her hand pointing into her mouth is what he thought was a metal hanging at the time. Between us we've grabbed her by the feet and dragged her off the bed, which caused the gun to fall out of her hand and then we've dragged her to safety outside then where she was seen by paramedics for her injuries. That moment when you go to a call you don't really think about your own safety as such. You've got to get in there and do it. Most important is to get that person to safety and worry about yourself later. Being nominated for the award it's obviously nice with a bit of recognition but at the same time there's lots of people doing what we do. As I said there's other people that do equally as important stuff and put themselves at a lot more risk but it's nice to be recognised also for what we do.