Firefighter Ewan Williamson receives Elizabeth Emblem 17 years after death
Firefighter Ewan Williamson receives Elizabeth Emblem 17 years on

A firefighter who died in the line of duty 17 years ago has been posthumously awarded a national honour. Ewan Williamson lost his life responding to a fire in the basement of the Balmoral Bar on Dalry Road in Edinburgh on July 12 2009.

Posthumous honour at St Giles' Cathedral

Mr Williamson was posthumously awarded the Elizabeth Emblem at a Commemoration Service in front of St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh, on Saturday. The Elizabeth Emblem is a national honour presented to family members of those who have died in public service.

Mr Williamson was a member of the first attending crews at the blaze, where a total of 16 people, including a baby, were rescued. However, he became trapped during firefighting operations and died.

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Service and tributes

The commemoration was attended by Mr Williamson’s family, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service deputy chief officer Andy Watt, deputy Lord Provost Lezley Marion Cameron, and representatives from the Fire Brigades Union.

“Seventeen years ago, firefighter Ewan Williamson lost his life in the line of duty. Ewan, his family, friends, colleagues and loved ones, will always remain in our thoughts,” Mr Watt said. “Today, Ewan’s sister Rebecca received the Elizabeth Emblem on his behalf, which recognises the ultimate sacrifice made by Ewan, and the extraordinary lengths our firefighters go to, to protect and serve Scotland’s communities. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service will always remember Ewan. We will continue to commemorate his life and honour his selfless dedication and bravery.”

Mr Williamson’s sisters, Rachel and Rebecca, said his “big, beautiful smile lives on in our hearts”.

During the Service, a minute’s silence was observed followed by a wreath-laying ceremony.

Colin Brown, FBU executive council member for Scotland, said: “Ewan is remembered as a friend to all who knew him and a brilliant firefighter and comrade. He made the ultimate sacrifice serving the public. Today our thoughts are with the Williamson family who are coming to terms with the recent passing of Ewan’s mum, Linda. Ewan, Rachel, Rebecca, Ewan’s colleagues and all those that loved him are never far from our thoughts and his loss will never be forgotten.”

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