Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Thursday, April 25, 2024 72° Today's Paper


Top News

Aiea residents, including off-duty police officer, recognized for bravery

1/3
Swipe or click to see more

Honolulu police say an off-duty police officer and four other residents of an Aiea building pulled two people to safety from a burning car in the building's parking structure on Feb. 8. (Courtesy Honolulu Police Department/Michael K. Nicholls)
2/3
Swipe or click to see more

Five people, including an off-duty Honolulu police officer received certificates of recognition for their heroism in rescuing a couple from a burning car on Feb. 8 (Courtesy Honolulu Police Department)
3/3
Swipe or click to see more

This photo shows the burnt engine compartment of a car that caught fire on Feb. 8. Police say an off-duty officer and four other residents of an Aiea building pulled a husband and wife out of the vehicle. (Courtesy Honolulu Police Department/Michael K. Nicholls)

The Hawaii House of Representatives recognized Honolulu police officer Kerwin Unten and four other Aiea residents for heroism Thursday for rescuing a couple from a burning car on Feb. 8, police said.

Unten and the four other residents heard cries for help from the parking structure of their building. A car was on fire with two residents inside, Honolulu police said.

Unten, who was off-duty, and the other rescuers forced open the vehicle, climbed inside and pulled a man and his wife, who was wheelchair-bound, to safety, police said.

They received certificates of recognition in the House chambers.

Comments are closed.