Police Officer Martin Joseph O'Brien

Police Officer Martin Joseph O'Brien

Philadelphia Police Department, Pennsylvania

End of Watch Wednesday, October 9, 1918

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Martin Joseph O'Brien

Police Officer Martin O'Brien died as a result of complications of influenza while in the performance of his assigned duties during the Influenza Pandemic.

Due to the devastation of the Influenza Epidemic, Philadelphia Police districts were used as makeshift hospitals. Police officers were ordered to fill and deliver prescriptions, act as pallbearers of victims, placard homes, collect bodies of victims out of their homes, assist doctors and health officers, and make sure establishments were closed and following guidelines to stop the spread of the flu.

Police Officer O'Brien served with the Philadelphia Police Department for four and a half years and was assigned to the 27th Police District. He was survived by his parents, who resided in Ireland, and his sister from Philadelphia.


Effects of Spanish Flu on Law Enforcement

From 1918 to early 1919, the Spanish Flu pandemic infected an estimated 500 million people worldwide—about one-third of the planet’s population—and killed approximately 675,000 Americans. Many officers contracted this virus due to the requirements of their job.

The names of every officer who died in the line of duty from the Spanish Flu will likely never be known, but ODMP researchers continue to uncover new cases as part of our mission to never forget the fallen.

Please click here to view ODMP's Spanish Flu memorial listing all known fallen officers from the pandemic.

Bio

  • Age 36
  • Tour 4 years, 6 months
  • Badge 2708

Incident Details

  • Cause Duty related illness
  • Incident Date Sunday, October 6, 1918

Spanish Influenza, communicable disease

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Officer O’Brien,
On today, the 106th anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of Philadelphia.

BPA Mike Casey
United States Border Patrol(Retired)

October 9, 2024

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