Police have heaped praise on a Nottingham bus driver who came to the aid of an elderly passenger on his bus. Driver Bradley Codd, who has worked for Nottingham City Transport for six months, noticed a senior citizen who was confused on his Yellow Line 68 bus to Bulwell in late February this year.
Stopping his bus on Mansfield Road, Bradley contacted the police control room to request assistance for the passenger who appeared lost and unable to find her way home. Bradley ensured the passenger was safe, well and cared for, obtaining as much information from her as he could until the police arrived at the bus.
PC Luke Barrows of Nottinghamshire Police said: “The driver showed a very high level of professional standards whilst conducting his role and ensured that he adhered to his duty of care by recognising the needs of the elderly female passenger involved. Had the bus driver not taken this action, the passenger would’ve likely become a high risk missing person and the actions of the bus driver clearly prevented this.”
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Anthony Carver-Smith, NCT Head of Marketing, said: “Bradley demonstrated great care and compassion and we’re proud of the support he gave to a passenger at what must have been a very distressing time”.
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