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of those who fell on September 11, 2001
Police Officer James F. Lynch
Assignment on September 11, 2001:
Emergency Service Unit / Hazardous Material
Response, World Trade Center, NYC
Officer James Lynch was in the Port Authority’s
main office at the World Trade Center on September
11th. He was there not because he was on duty
but because he was dealing with medical forms
from recent knee surgery. He was last seen carrying
air tanks and breathing masks up to firefighters.
The forty-seven year old was willing to help
anyone, according to people who knew him. Officer
Lynch was one of six growing up in New Jersey.
He was a corrections officer at what is now
known as East Jersey State Prison in 1975. He
later worked for Conrail, then joined the Port
Authority Police in April 1979. During the 1980’s,
he was in the Coast Guard Reserve and earned
an associate’s degree in science at Middlesex
County (New Jersey) College. His heroic actions
during the 1993 bombing at the World Trade Center
earned him a group valor citation.
Officer Lynch, an avid fisherman who earned
his professional captain’s license eleven
years ago, was the father of James.