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This article is from page 12 of the 2013-11-05 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 12 JPG

CLARE gardaí who played key roles in two water rescues were honoured for their bravery at a national awards ceremony last week.

Garda Joseph Hayes, the goalkeeper for the Clare senior football team and Ennis garda James Hanley were both honoured for their heroic actions at the National Bravery Awards in Farmleigh House.

Garda Hayes, originally from Lissycasey, received his awards after coming to rescue of a woman who jumped into the River Shannon on June 6 (2012).

Garda Hayes was on duty was on duty with colleagues in the Dock Road area of Limerick City when they noticed a woman standing by the River Shannon. The gardaí were concerned for her welfare and stopped to talk to her.

The woman appeared to be in an irrational state and seemed to be intoxicated, and while every effort was made to persuade her to step away from the edge of the river, she jumped in. Garda Hayes immediately reacted and followed the woman into the river. He quickly swam to her assistance and brought her back to the quayside where, with the help of his colleagues, she was removed from the water and taken by ambulance to hospital.

The award panel states, “Garda Hayes actions in this instance are to be highly commended especially when one considers the natural elements that he had to overcome. The River Shannon is tidal and at that time of the year, it can reach six metres. At the time the tide was coming in and the force and swell of the river was made worse by heavy rain that had previously fallen. The currents in such conditions are treacherous and Garda Hayes faced a real risk to his own life in saving this woman.

For his efforts, Garda Hayes was awarded a Bronze Medal and a Certificate of Bravery.

James Hanley of Ennis Garda Station received a bronze medal and certificate of bravery after his courageous actions helped save the life of a woman who fell into the River Fergus on January 13 (2013).

When Garda Hanley and a colleague arrived to the scene they found the woman hanging onto a life buoy in the river. As she was unresponsive to their calls Garda Hanley climbed the river boundary wall and waded out to her. The woman was conscious but very frightened and weak. Garda Hanley managed to keep the woman’s head above water and continued to reassure her until he was able to pull her out of the water with the assistance of his colleague and some onlookers. The woman was treated by paramedics and removed to hospital where she made a full recovery.

The awards panel stated, “There is no doubt but for the courageous action of Garda James Hanley entering the river, especially in difficult conditions as it was cold and there was a strong current, this incident may have resulted in a loss of life.”

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