James Simpson EM

b. ? d. ?

DATE OF EM ACTION: 21/05/1918 Glencraig Colliery, near Lochgelly, Fife.

Very little is known about fireman James Simpson, who was awarded the Edward Medal in Silver for his actions at Glencraig Colliery, near Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland on 21st May 1918.

 

EM CITATION:

On  the  21st  May,  1918,  a repairer, whilst engaged with two other  workmen in carrying out  repairs, was killed by a  fall  of roof.   The two  workmen were  both  caught  and  held  by the   fall.  Simpson,  who, arrived   half   an hour  later,  found  the  men  imprisoned  and realised  that  if  he  went for  help  they  would be suffocated  before  it  could arrive.  He  immediately  set   to  work  unaided   and   worked  for  three  hours  without  relaxation,  though exposed  to  danger  from  the  falling roof. At last he succeeded in releasing one of the  men. Simpson  was then  so exhausted  that he  could not release  the second man;  but  he  protected him with timber  before going for help.   Had it  not  been  for  Simpson’s  presence  of  mind and  devotion  the  two  men  would have lost their lives.

 

BURIAL LOCATION: UNKNOWN.

LOCATION OF MEDAL: UNKNOWN.