Honour for Corby Glen firefighter dedicated to his community

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A Lincolnshire firefighter has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the New Year 2023 Honours list.

Bryan Lynch has been an On Call firefighter in Corby Glen for 34 years, and the watch manager running the station since May 1997.

Under his leadership, the station has been able to provide cover for fire and rescue incidents but has also delivered the co-responding scheme - supporting East Midlands Ambulance Service at medical emergencies.

In 2012, he was commended for his actions at a road traffic collision he came across, while off duty. The driver was not breathing and he gave CPR until a doctor arrived.

In 2014 Bryan was again commended, following a house fire where three people were rescued. Three further occupants of the property had escaped after being woken by smoke alarms - fitted by Bryan at the property several months before.

Lincolnshire’s Chief Fire Officer, Mark Baxter, said:

“Bryan has been the heartbeat of the fire station for more than 30 years, but also a pillar of the community. He has maintained the competence of the other firefighters at the station, using his tremendous operational experience, and is an active and enthusiastic volunteer in his community. This honour is well-deserved for a man who has given so much to help others.”

Bryan has served on Swinstead parish council for over 20 years, helping to save the village hall and raise funds for its refurbishment so it can now be used as a community hub. He has tended the clock in the village church for all of this time – maintaining and winding it, as well as ensuring the correct flag is always flying on top.

A blood donor for over 30 years, he has also raised money for various charities. As the voluntary groundskeeper at Swinstead Football Club, he mows the pitch, paints the lines and completes general up-keep tasks around the clubhouse. Without him the next generation would not have a football team or anywhere to play.

Cllr Lindsey Cawrey, executive councillor for Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, said:

“My heartfelt congratulations go to Bryan for this award, and also my thanks for his service. His skills and knowledge as a firefighter will have saved many lives over the years.

“But more than that, he has given his time selflessly to benefit others. On top of all of his other responsibilities, he has organised charity car washes at the fire station, raising thousands of pounds for The Firefighters Charity.”

Published: 31st December 2022