Thomas J. Flaherty

Irish police officer
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IntroIrish police officer
PlacesIreland
isPolice officer
Work fieldLaw
Gender
Male
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Biography

Thomas J. Flaherty, Garda Síochána 22405G and recipient of the Scott Medal, born 1963.

Background

A native of Indreabhán, Flaherty was awarded the Scott Medal for his actions during an incident on 31 March 1994.

Incident at Galway Docks

On mobile patrol at night, Madden was alerted that a woman had fallen into the city docks.

"When Flaherty arrived at the scene minutes later it was to see the distressed woman lose her grip on the lifebuoy she had been clutching and sink underwater. Pulling the clothing from his upper body Garda Flaherty dived off the dock - a height of fifteen feet - and plunted into thirty feet of freezing water. he quickly found the woman and raised her head above the surface. Wht the help of a lifebuoy thrown by his colleagues he swam with his charge a distance of some sixty yards until they reached the dock wall. Although dazed and barely conscious when lifted from the water, the woman later fully recovered from her experience."

Flaherty was awarded the Scott Bronze Medal on 15 February 1996 by Minister for Justice, Nora Owen.

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