Commendation for man who pulled driver from burning car after M40 crash
By James Smith 10th Dec 2025
By James Smith 10th Dec 2025
A brave motorist who pulled a driver from a burning car after a crash on the M40 has been commended by Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service (WFRS).
Alex Capewell's quick thinking has been recognised as a "selfless act" with a Chief's Commendation Award.
The incident occurred when a vehicle struck a barrier and immediately caught fire.
Without hesitation, Mr Capewell, who witnessed the crash, stopped and rushed to the aid of the driver, managing to pull them from the wreckage just moments before the car was completely engulfed in flames.
Speaking about his award, he said: " It was a great honour to receive the commendation, when a situation arises it's not something that crosses your mind.
"But to have the recognition and a day meeting the crew was amazing and something to look back on with fond memories."
Mr Capewell was presented with the award at Leamington Fire Station this week.
The WFRS staff member who nominated Mr Capewell commented: "I believe Mr Capewell demonstrated a remarkable level of courage in what was a very challenging and dangerous situation.
"This is a wonderful example of selfless bravery.
"His swift, decisive action undoubtedly prevented a tragic loss of life."
Chief Fire Officer Ben Brook, who presented the commendation, praised Mr Capewell's bravery: "Alex's actions exemplify the very best of our community spirit.
"His bravery in such a dangerous situation to help save a stranger deserves the highest recognition. We are incredibly proud to commend him for his profound courage."
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