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 Richard Anthony LAMB – BM

aka  Dick

( late of Harrington Park, NSW )

New South Wales Police Force

Honorary Life Member of the NSW VRA ( Volunteer Rescue Association )

Regd. #  13222

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 24 June 1968

Senior Constable – appointed 24 June 1977

Superintendent – retired

Stations?, Liverpool ( SenCon ), State Protection Group – retirement

ServiceFrom  pre 24 June 1968 to  2 July 2003 = 35 years Service

Awards:  Bravery Medal ( BM ) – granted 30 November 1979 – Rescued mentally disturbed man from Sydney Harbour Bridge

National Medal – granted 29 June 1984

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 7 May 1994

Born:  7 October 1946

Died on:  Monday  18 January 2016 during the afternoon

Cause:  Bowel Cancer

Age:  69

Funeral date:  Thursday  28 January 2016 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  Glenwood Homestead, 900 Camden Valley Way, CATHERINE FIELD

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Richard Anthony LAMB

Richard Anthony LAMB NSWPF Police Rescue Squad


DICK is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Richard “Dick” LAMB – former Police Rescue, passed away this afternoon from his cancer.  Yesterday – the day BEFORE his death, if the 39th anniversary of the Granville Train Disaster at which Dick performed exemplary duty.

May you forever Rest In Peace.

39 years ago today I was with my family on our way to Brooklyn to see my nanna and pop.

We drove up to a bridge in Granville which we normally drive over. Moments before the bridge had collapsed on a busy commuter train.

My dad, Dick Lamb was the first off duty Police man on the scene, he made the call to triple o to alert our emergency services of this disaster. My mum left him on the scene, returned home to get him his rescue squad overalls where he worked day and night along side his colleagues of the Police Rescue Squad and other emergency services to save the lives so many.

That day, 83 people died and over 200 people injured.

We are so proud of you dad, we love you xx
‪#‎everydayheroes‬

Jennifer Smith

One of the first people to rush to the scene of the 1977 Granville train disaster has died, one day after the anniversary of the crash.

Off-duty police officer Dick Lamb was one of several volunteers who tried to help those injured when the Mt Victoria to Sydney express train derailed on January 18.

The derailment brought down the Bold St bridge onto the carriages, leaving 83 people dead and more than 200 injured.

Mr Lamb, believed to be aged in his 70s, died from cancer on Tuesday, Granville Memorial Trust president John Hennessey said.

“He was one of the unsung heroes of the disaster,” Mr Hennessey told AAP.

“He was a very brave, humble man and provided great support to all the victims over the last 39 years,” he said.

“We are all in mourning and were saddened to hear of his death”.

Survivors, emergency crews and those who lost loved ones gathered for a ceremony on Monday to commemorate the 39th anniversary of the disaster.

Mr Lamb, who had been battling cancer for the last few months, was unable to attend the memorial.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/30611539/granville-train-disaster-volunteer-dies/

 


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