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Kauai rescuers honored for saving 121 stranded hikers

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  • COURTESY KAUAI COUNTY
    Kaui Fire Captain Gordon Tamura, Firefighter III Bryan Doo, Firefighter II Aaron Hawthorne, Firefighter II Adam Hussey, and Air 1 rescue pilot Clifton Cates received a national award last week for the rescue of 121 stranded hikers from the Kalalau Valley.
  • COURTESY HAWAII STREAM
    The Kauai Fire Department rescued 121 hikers Monday morning from Hanakapiai Stream.

A Kauai Fire Department rescue team was recently recognized at the 2014 International Association of Fire Chiefs Conference in Dallas for saving more 100 stranded hikers in Kalalau Valley in April. 

Firefighters Bryan Doo, Aaron Hawthorne, Adam Hussey, Capt. Gordon Tamura and Air 1 rescue pilot Clifton Cates were honored with the International Association of Fire Chiefs/Motorola Solutions’ Benjamin Franklin Fire Service Award for Valor for rescuing 121 hikers.

The award honors firefighters for their dedication to duty to saving lives. 

On April 6, the rescue team responded to hikers trapped by raging stream waters in Hanakapiai. That evening the rescue crew rescued nearly two dozen hikers who could not cross the stream due to dangerous conditions. The crew resumed their effort the following day, airlifting hikers out of the valley, three to four at a time. 

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