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STAGECOACH OPERATIONS MANAGER PRAISED FOR HEROIC ACTIONS, AS BRAVERY HELPED TO SAVE MAN FROM VIOLENT ATTACK

Stagecoach Manchester Operations Manager Zachary McAskill has been praised for heroic actions whilst on the job and honoured with a Star of the Month award.

Zachary has been recognised for his bravery when responding to a situation outside of Stagecoach Manchester’s Hyde Road depot, which saw him intervene when five men attacked one man, with one of the attackers visibly carrying a knife.

Zachary was able to diffuse the situation which meant the victim was free to board a bus that was waiting at the bus stop.

Zachary’s bravery and calm demeanour allowed the victim to escape a potentially deadly situation and head to safety.

As part of Stagecoach Manchester’s monthly staff recognition programme, an employee from each depot is commended for their efforts, from exceptional customer service to looking after their local communities, with one member of staff chosen to receive the company’s Star of the Month.

When asked about his courageous actions, Zachary said: “I’m just glad that I was there to help the man who was in danger. That situation could have easily escalated and ended with a loss of life.”

Lee Wasnidge, Managing Director of Stagecoach Manchester, also commented: “Stagecoach strives to serve its community, but the action taken by Zachary when faced with this terrifying situation was truly outstanding. His bravery helped a person escape from danger and he should be very proud of himself, just as we are of him.

“Zachary is truly deserving of this month’s Star of the Month award, and we’re proud to have him on our team.”

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
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