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A selection of Sunshine Coast District police officers have been acknowledged for their courage and commitment.

Forty-five police officers and five civilians were yesterday recognised for their service to the community at an awards presentation.

The awards presented included the National Medal, National Police Service Medal, District Officer Certificate, Assistant Commissioner Certificate, Commissioner’s Certificate, Bravery Medal and 15- to 40-year clasps of the Queensland Police Service Medal.

The Queensland Police Bravery Medal was awarded to 10 officers for their courageous response to a bushfire emergency in the Peregian Springs area during the Black Summer bushfires.

They were alerted to a severe and rapidly expanding bushfire that was threatening the township on September 9, 2019. Multiple schools, businesses and homes were at high risk of danger.

Despite the risk to their own safety, the officers displayed bravery and determination to evacuate and protect those in danger.

Fires raged at Peregian in 2019.

Long service and commitment to the community was also acknowledged.

Chief Inspector John Van Egmond received his Queensland Police Service Medal 40-Year Clasp.

Mr Van Egmond, of the Sunshine Coast’s Southern Patrol Group, is highly regarded for decades of service to communities across the state.

The service medal recognises officers that provide diligent and ethical service over a continuous 10 years or more period.

Detective Plain Clothes Senior Constable Daniel McMah, from the Sunshine Coast Child Protection Investigation Unit, received the Russell Sheehan Memorial Award in recognition of his work ethic, professionalism, dependability, consistency and his high value as a team member, in memory of late Detective Senior Constable Russell Sheehan, who died in December 2015.

This award recognises a detective from the Sunshine Coast District Criminal Investigation Branch or CPIU who possesses and displays the skills and attributes reflective of Detective Senior Constable Sheehan’s contribution.

Sunshine Coast District Officer Superintendent Craig Hawkins said he was proud of the officers recognised.

“It’s a privilege to lead and work alongside these outstanding officers who are dedicated to protecting and serving our community,” he said.

Several local police officers received bravery awards.

“The officers recognised here today have used their skills and abilities to bravely respond to unprecedented and highly challenging situations, to contribute to a better police service and a safer Sunshine Coast, or to work tirelessly and sacrificially to serve the community for many decades.

“Bravery, tenacity and professionalism are qualities reflected in many of the decisions and actions taken every day by our police.

“Often those behaviours go unremarked, but today provides us with the opportunity to highlight their extraordinary work.

“They don’t do it for the awards and medals but for their community.”

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