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coach passenger rushed to the aid of others were also recognised as 64 people collected accolades at the Police and Public Bravery Awards, held at the Tally Ho training centre in Edgbaston, Birmingham.Three West Midlands Police officers who rescued a family from violent robbers armed with sledgehammers received Chief Constable's Commendations the highest award available to officers in the region.Walsall Pcs Darren Bond, Pete Emery and Robert Cresswell pinned the men to the ground after they had burst into the home of a family of four in an attempt to steal jewellery and other valuables.The officers found one of the homeowners tied up in the hallway while another was in the driveway with her two children.Mr Bond said: "They turned on us with the sledgehammers but we managed to deploy CS spray through a damaged door, which distracted them and gave us an opportunity to get at them."Together we pinned them to the ground but, as there were three of us, we only had three sets of handcuffs for four offenders. It was a battle to keep them restrained but back up arrived within a few minutes so they were quickly in a police cell."It was a real adrenaline rush and all over within a short space of time. I was just pleased we managed to help the family and take down the burglars before they could seriously injure anyone or steal any of the family's belongings."Brothers Patrick, 45, and Craig Drummond, 42, admitted robbery and were jailed for five years and four months last month at Wolverhampton Crown Court.Jason Darrall, 34, of no fixed address, was imprisoned for eight years after being found guilty of robbery and Gavin