When Shane Ashton saw a submerged body in a flooded creek, he didn't hesitate to jump in.
The former Rotorua man, now a senior constable with the Queensland police, recently received a red ribbon and was commended for brave conduct in relation to the 2011 incident.
Mr Ashton, then a constable, and his colleagues had gone to a park after reports a man was behaving irrationally. They were told the man had gone into a flooded creek.
"I could see the body under the water and knew I had little time to react so I jumped from the bank of the stream into the water without too much thought," he said.
"Luckily the water was not too deep although I could not see the bottom. I remember there was a lot of floating branches and tree matter in the water as we were still experiencing heavy rain due to the Queensland floods at the time."