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Patrick Molloy


Patrick J. Molloy, Garda Síochána 22601G and recipient of the Scott Medal, born 11 March 1961, is an Irish law enforcement officer.

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Background

Molloy was a native of Renmore, Galway, and joined the force in 1982

Incident in Limerick

Gardai Molloy, Augustine Fox and Patrick D. O'Callaghan were patrolling Sarsfield Barracks housing estate in Limerick in the early hours of 14 July 1996 when they came across a house fire. Molloy and O'Callaghan forced their way inside but "were met with a blast of intense heat and a pall of oily smoke. Garda O'Callaghan, crawling about on all fours, found two terrified children standing in a corner. He and Garda Molloy grabbed a child each and managed to get them past the blazing hallyway and out the front door to safety."

Upon learning that there was still another child in the house, all three Gardaí attempted to reach the upstairs bedroom where the child was located but were driven back. A further attempt was made by Fox, but he was unsuccessful. However the fire brigade arrived at this time and rescued the child.

All three Gardaí needed hospitalisation for smoke and cuts. They were awarded the Scott Medal on 23 July 1998.

References

Patrick J. Molloy Wikipedia