A man who came within seconds of drowning off the Galway coast earlier this month after his foot became trapped in rocks as the tide rose rapidly has expressed his gratitude to two guards who saved his life.
Shortly before 5pm on that day the two on-duty gardaí received a call that there was a man in distress at a small rocky outcrop near Dunguaire Castle.
As many locals do when the tide is out, Mr Kenny, who is in his 70s, had walked out to the rocky outcrop which is only a short distance from the shore.
However his left foot and leg had become trapped in the rocks and the tide had begun to come in dangerously quickly.
When the two Gardaí arrived at the scene, only Mr Kenny’s head was visible above water.
At the presentation, Mr Kenny, expressed his immense gratitude to the Gardaí for their fast response.
“Randal, after going down to release my boot from the rocks, swam me back to shore. It was heroic. Had it been two minutes later, chances are it would be a different story,” Mr Kenny said.
“Right place, right time,” added Garda Riddell.
Superintendent Ollie Baker of Galway County East said the response of Garda management “was one of total admiration for what the two members did.
“They just acted on instinct and it is a real testament to them; everything they did was phenomenal. It gives me great comfort that we have members of that calibre working in our area and responding and understanding the need to have an immediate response. It was a real team effort and it must have been a frightening, shocking and exhilarating experience all at the same time,” he said.
The Rescue
The rescue of Mr Kenny serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of the tides, especially along the coast. While the incident is a reminder of the dangers of the tides along the coastline, it is also a testament to the courage and quick-thinking of the two Gardaí. Their actions saved Mr Kenny’s life, and they have been rightly praised for their heroism.
The Aftermath
The incident has also sparked discussion about the importance of public awareness of tide safety. The Galway County Council has issued a statement urging people to be aware of the tides and to take extra precautions when walking along the coast. The council also advises people to check tide times before they go for a walk and to avoid walking on rocks or cliffs at high tide.
A Tale of Heroism and Community
The rescue of Killian Kenny is a story of heroism and community. It is a reminder of the vital role that the Gardaí play in our society, and of the importance of being prepared for unexpected emergencies. It is also a reminder of the strength of community, and of the fact that we can all play a part in keeping each other safe.
The next time you are walking along the coast, take a moment to think about the tides and about the importance of being safe. And if you ever find yourself in a situation like Mr Kenny, remember that there are people who are willing to help, and that you are not alone.