
HFD Rescues Injured Hiker At Diamond Head Crater Trail
On Wednesday, the Honolulu Fire Department came to the rescue of a 57-year-old woman at the Diamond Head Crater Trail after she became unwell while out hiking.
It was reported that a 57-year-old female was hiking and fell ill, and could not continue on her own.
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Thank you to the Honolulu Fire Dept. and other volunteers for their amazing work. We wish the 57-year-old woman a speedy recovery and as always, please be safe out there!
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