By Cristin Ross
cross@jacksonvilleprogress.com
With some quick thinking and team work, Jacksonville High School students Dillon and Dustin Lambright managed to avert a catastrophe and get their father medical help last week after he had a seizure while driving them to school.
The family was traveling along Jackson Street the morning of Thursday, Jan. 29, as Tony Lambright, took the pair of boys to school in his Chevy S-10 pick-up. The truck just made it over the overpass, traveling south, when its driver began having a seizure.
“I was crammed into the back seat,” 17-year-old Dustin said, remembering the moment he realized something was wrong with his father. “That doesn’t normally happen — it’s been probably five years since the last time (his dad had a seizure), so it took me two or three seconds to figure out what was going on.”
Dillon, 16, was riding shotgun.
“He just started looking up,” he said. “I thought maybe he was day sleeping, but then he started making weird noises.”
That’s when the teens sprang into action. Dillon grabbed the steering wheel, while his brother helped guide him through traffic.
“I realized he couldn’t reach the brake, because my dad was driving,” Dustin said. “So I started telling him to ‘pull over, pull over.’”
The daring duo saw an opening in traffic and managed to pull into the CVS Pharmacy parking lot, where Dillon got the truck into neutral and shut off the ignition.
The vehicle continued to coast through the O’Reilly’s Auto Parts parking lot and finally came to a full stop after crossing El Paso Street and climbing the embankment on the north side of the park at the intersection of El Paso and Jackson streets.
“We nearly hit a guy and a couple of cars, but we made it,” Dillon said. “We did run over a bush though.”
As soon as the truck came to a stop, Dillon jumped out and yelled for help as his brother dialed 911 on his cell phone.
Emergency personnel responded within minutes and got the boys’ father to the hospital.
“The policeman originally was going to write a ticket, but after I told him what happened, he didn’t,” Dillon said. “I thought that was cool.”
The youths are happy to report their father is doing fine now and credit him with their knowledge of what to do in that situation.
“He always told us to turn off the key and pull over if he ever had a seizure while he was driving,” Dustin said. “We’ve been told that since I was like 4.”
Tony Lambright said he was “amazed.”
“One minute I’m driving them to school; the next they (paramedics) are wheeling me into the hospital,” he said. “Later I heard what they (Dillon and Dustin) did. This was 8 in the morning, and I asked them, ‘and you didn’t hit any cars?’ You didn’t hit anything?’”
Mom, Sherry Stemm, said she thanks God for the miracle.
“It was certainly a miracle,” she said. “No one was hurt, nothing was damaged — how can it be anything else? I’m so proud of them (Dustin and Dillon). They both did really good. They kept people from getting hurt and helped their dad get the medical attention he needed.”
Local News
Brothers bring car to stop when dad has seizure
- Local News
-
-
Agencies gearing up for Memorial Day weekend
The school year is wrapping up, and summer is almost here, but officials have some holiday safety tips to ensure the Memorial Day weekend is safe and fun for everyone.
-
Street blocked for sewer work
A portion of Bolton Street was blocked off Thursday as public works crews worked to find the source of a sewer stoppage.
-
Fourth-graders give scholarships, learn about college
As Tomato Fest approaches, officials with West Side Elementary school will have a booth to raise money for their West Side Elementary Alumni Scholarship given to graduating seniors.
-
Bullard council tables website decision
The Bullard city council tabled a decision on moving forward on a project for a new website design due to a lack of information.
-
LMC employees receive furlough notice
All but a core minimum group of Lon Morris employees received furlough notices Wednesday morning, and college President Miles McCall handed in his letter of resignation Tuesday, officials said Wednesday.
-
JISD alters graduation requirement for pair of subjects
Seniors at Jacksonville ISD will no longer have to take technology and health as a graduation requirement.
-
Rusk ISD lunch prices to rise 25 cents
A rise in school lunch prices is among several changes slated for Rusk ISD cafeterias.
-
County boasts 'pretty good' turnout
At the half-way mark of early voting for the May 29 primary, 1,485 Cherokee County voters turned in their ballots at the polls.
-
Organizations provide summer lunches for students
As schools approach summer vacation, Jacksonville has four locations offering free meals to students through the Summer Food Program.
-
Dome homes
Within the gated community of Lakewood in Cherokee County, homes are being built, ones so unique realtors can count how many they have seen on one hand.
- More Local News Headlines
-
Agencies gearing up for Memorial Day weekend

