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City to Expand Ewa Beach, Makiki Emergency Services to 24 Hours

Jason Ubay/Hawaii Public Radio Starting on July 4, the Ewa Beach and Makiki ambulances will expand their services from 12 hours to 24 hours a day, the city announced Monday. The increased coverage comes as the West O‘ahu community continues to grow. In 2020, the city said its Makiki unit responded to 3,510 calls and its Ewa Beach unit responded to 2,357 within their daily 12-hour shifts. Additionally, a pilot Community Paramedic Program is expected to start in the next six to 12 months. The program will respond to calls that have less urgency, such as anxiety and hunger pains. Dr. Jim Ireland, director of Honolulu Emergency Medical Services, explained how the expansion will affect response times.

Hiker suffers serious injuries after falling 30 feet from Maunawilli Falls

Hiker suffers serious injuries after falling 30 feet from Maunawilli Falls Maunawilli Falls trail By HNN Staff | May 15, 2021 at 4:02 PM HST - Updated May 15 at 4:30 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A man suffered serious injuries Saturday after falling about 30 feet from a popular Windward Oahu hiking trail. Honolulu Emergency Medical Services treated and transported a 29-year-old man who fell from Maunawilli Falls. Officials said the fall happened at around 1:30 p.m. First responders said he suffered serious injures, but specifics were not provided. In February, a hiker passed away after falling on the same trail. At this time, the trail remains open.

Lulumahu Falls trail remains open after a fallen boulder injures two hikers

Lulumahu Falls trail remains open after a fallen boulder injures two hikers Samie Solina © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Two hikers were injured after a boulder fell near Lulumahu Falls. HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The state Department of Land and Natural Resources said the hike to Lulumahu Falls in Nuuanu will remain open after a rockfall injured two visitors Thursday. Honolulu Emergency Medical Services said the two men were sitting down when a rock fell from the mountainside. One man remains in the hospital in critical condition while the other was released. Many of the hikers on the trail Friday had no idea what happened the previous day.

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