| York train driver commended for saving passenger's life at Redcar station Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 16:37, 21st November 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From the BBC:

Simon Kirk was awarded British Transport Police's Divisional Commander's Commendation
A "calm and courageous" train driver who resuscitated an unconscious passenger has been commended for his actions.
Simon Kirk, a York-based TransPennine Express (TPE) driver, spotted a person lying on the ground with a serious head injury and not breathing when the train he was operating stopped at Redcar Station. Mr Kirk, who was previously a life guard, said his old training kicked in and he carried out CPR until the passenger started breathing again and an ambulance arrived.
Receiving a British Transport Police commendation at a ceremony in Birmingham, Mr Kirk said: "We spend every day doing our best to keep people safe, and this experience reminded me how important that really is."

The passenger was unconscious and not breathing at Redcar station
Recalling the incident, which happened last year, Mr Kirk said: "It was raining and I could see someone lying on the ground. I rang the conductor and asked for a few minutes to check on them." He then performed first aid and instructed the conductor to call the emergency services.
Mr Kirk said he had acted on "instinct" and it was a "huge relief" when the passenger started breathing again.
Rob Cox, TPE operations director, said: "Simon's calm and courageous response made an important difference. We're incredibly proud of his actions, which reflect the professionalism and care shown by colleagues across our network."
Mr Kirk said: "It has also shown me just how valuable first aid knowledge can be – you never know when you might need it."














