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Former Police Officer Reconnects With His Past At Braintree Police Open Day

A resident from RMBI Care Co. Home Prince Edward Duke of Kent Court, in Braintree, has recently enjoyed a very special day out when he attended a Community Open Day hosted by Braintree Police Station.

The event welcomed local people to explore the world of emergency services, with opportunities to look inside an ambulance and police car, try on police hats and helmets, and even take a look at police firearms from a safe distance. Despite the rainy weather, the day was buzzing with activity, laughter and community spirit.

The care home resident, Steve, is a retired Essex Police officer with over 30 years of service. During his distinguished career, Steve held a variety of roles, including dog handler, traffic officer and serving in the firearms unit. One of his proudest moments was working on the motorbike escort team during Princess Diana’s funeral, a story he shared proudly with officers on the day.

Steve was in his element, exchanging stories, smiles and memories with fellow officers. “I was once one of you,” he told them, sparking warm and meaningful conversations throughout the visit.

A highlight for Steve was meeting a retired police dog who had lost a leg due to injury and now works as a police therapy dog, supporting people living with PTSD and trauma. “I was deeply touched by the dog’s resilience and the comfort she continues to bring to others,” he said after the visit.

Sophie George, Activities Coordinator at Prince Edward Duke of Kent Court, said:
“It was wonderful to see Steve so happy and sharing so many stories. The event really gave him the chance to reconnect with his past in such a meaningful way.”

 

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