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Retail Hero Saves Man From River Medway
6 Dec
Summary
- Retail worker saved a drowning man by throwing a life ring.
- He received an award for exceptional acts of service.
- The incident occurred in the River Medway in April.

A retail worker's quick thinking and bravery have been recognized at a formal awards ceremony. Dan Fiveash, employed at Asda Living in Maidstone, was lauded for saving a 63-year-old man who had fallen into the River Medway earlier this year.
Mr. Fiveash's decisive action involved throwing a life ring to the distressed individual, preventing a potential tragedy. He described his response as a natural instinct to help. His store manager commended him, calling him a "hero" for his courageous intervention.
The incident, which took place in April, led to Mr. Fiveash receiving the Exceptional Act of Service Award from the Kent Fire and Rescue Service. The ceremony celebrated numerous individuals, including firefighters and members of the public, for their courage and acts of kindness.



