Second rescue for fishermen who found paddleboarders

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The father and son who came to the aid of two stranded paddleboarders in the Atlantic Ocean last month have been involved in another rescue operation in Galway

Patrick and Morgan Oliver came to the assistance of a man who was spotted in the River Corrib this morning.

The alarm was raised by a pedestrian at around 9am. The Coast Guard service, local RNLI volunteers and Galway Fire Brigade were alerted immediately. It is understood the man was taken from the water by the Olivers at Nimmo's Pier, close to the Spanish Arch.Last month, the Olivers located cousins Ellen Glynn and Sarah Feeney, several hours after they were swept out to sea on their paddleboards.

 

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Professional rescuers

OK. Statues of these guys on Eyre square ASAP! 😊

Bail ó Dhia orthu 🙏🏻😇😇

I would stay away from these two guys - if you see them you're gonna need rescuing!

Great job!

Heroes

Luvly jubbly. Laochra Gael. ♥

The pair a bucks are like the fireman starting the arson - first on the scene again 🤣🤣 On a serious note, top notch. Another life saved. Well done to the pair 👍🍻😃

True heroes! Fíor-Ghaiscíocha!

Well done lads

TD's get pay increase, while the healthcare professionals including those living in Direct Provision will keep putting themselves at risk! TD's should donate the 2% to charities and show some solidarity with those homeless & on hospital waiting lists AnneRabbitte SimonHarrisTD

Bit light on details there,

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