An eight-year-old Beaver Scout, Joshua Twine from Longham, has become one of the youngest members of the Scout Association to receive the Chief Scout’s Commendation for Meritorious Conduct.
When Joshua Twine joined 1st Longham Beaver Scouts in 2007 one of the first things he learnt about was fire safety, including remaining calm whilst evacuating a building.
Little did he know he would have to put that lesson into practice just a few weeks later when a fire broke out at his family home during the night.
Joshua remembered the lessons that Beaver Scout Leader, Bud Cherry, had taught him and calmly woke his mother and 2 sisters before leading them, and the family dog, out of the house to safety.
In recognition of his bravery, a citation was submitted to the Chief Scout by Longham Scout Group, endorsed by County Commissioner Mike Parkes who, in his role as a retained fireman attended the blaze.
Presenting Joshua with his medal and certificate this week Mike Parkes said, “Joshua’s ability to remain calm and remember what he had been taught undoubtedly saved the lives of his family. He is a very brave young man whose actions have been rightfully recognized. We are all very proud of him.”
Posted on 03/07/2009 by mags4dorset