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Patrolman Thomas F. Gallagher | New York City Police Department, New York
New York City Police Department, New York

Patrolman

Thomas F. Gallagher

New York City Police Department, New York

End of Watch: Friday, February 8, 1907

Biographical Info

Age: 46
Tour of Duty: 20 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Accidental
Date of Incident: July 27, 1906
Weapon Used: Not available
Suspect Info: Not available

Patrolman Thomas Gallagher died of injuries he sustained nine months earlier when he was struck by a horse-drawn fire engine.

Patrolman Gallagher was on traffic duty at the corner of Myrtle and Fulton Avenues in Brooklyn. A fire alarm had been sent to the corner of Adams and Fulton Streets, just blocks away. Just as the fire engine came to the intersection, a group of people got off a streetcar to transfer to another one. The people did not see the fire engine and Patrolman Gallagher got out into the street and pushed them out of the way. As he was pushing the people to safety, the horses pulling the fire engine swerved and Patrolman Gallagher was knocked down. Both of his legs were broken by the wheels.

Patrolman Gallagher was taken to Brooklyn Hospital where he underwent several surgeries in an attempt to save one of his legs. After several weeks the doctors decided that they would have to amputate one of his legs. After the amputation, Patrolman Gallagher fell ill and eventually died as a result.

Patrolman Gallagher had served as a patrolman in New York City for 20 years and was assigned to the Brooklyn Traffic Squad.

He was survived by his wife.