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THE COUNTY OF KAUA'I
DEREK S. K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR
qa 4 MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR
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News Release
For Immediate Release: June 3, 2019
KAUA`1 FIRE DEPARTMENT
KILIPAKI VAUGHAN, DEPUTY CHIEF
Tel (808) 241-4980
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KFD honors individuals involved in February rescue
LIHUE — The Kauai Fire Department held a special ceremony at Monday's Fire
Commission Meeting to honor the community members, first responders, and health care
providers involved in the rescue of an off -duty firefighter who was attacked by a shark in
February.
"Each of the people honored today met their kuleana in continuum of care or the chain of
survival for KFD Firefighter I Spencer Taylor-Steik," said Deputy Fire Chief Kilipaki Vaughan.
"From Spencer himself to the teenage boaters, to the lifeguards, fire personnel, medics, Wilcox
emergency room, Wilcox operating room, and post -surgery care — each community care
practitioner answered the call to assist and we are proud to honor them today."
Shortly before 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 4, Taylor-Steik was surfing in waters off
Hanalei Bay at a spot commonly known as "the bowl," when he was bit by a large Tiger shark.
Tommy Hamai, Kea Dwight, and Chaz Weimar were on a boat fishing about 100 yards
away when they heard cries for help near the surf break.
They responded immediately and helped Taylor-Steik onto their boat, then called 911.
The off -duty firefighter remained calm as he made a tourniquet with his surfboard leash around
his left leg which had multiple lacerations from the shark bite.
He was brought to shore near Hanalei pier, where responding Hanalei lifeguards applied
combat tourniquets and oxygen therapy.
Firefighters from the Hanalei fire station arrived on scene and continued bleeding control
and oxygen therapy. Lifeguards assisted with transporting Taylor-Steik to Hanalei pavilion,
where awaiting AMR medics provided further advanced life support while in transport to Wilcox
Hospital.
Taylor-Steik went through emergency surgery that day, and remained at the hospital
over the course of the next few days in stable condition. On Monday, he was able to see his
rescuers again in person and thank them all for their life-saving efforts.
"To my brothers at Ocean Safety and Kauai Fire Department, to my colleagues at AMR
and Wilcox Hospital," he said as he addressed the crowd. "The reason I sit here today is
because each of these people played their critical role in the chain of survival. I'd like to thank
my wife, Whitney, for her support. And I'd especially like to thank Tommy, Kea, and Chaz.
These three young men are outstanding members of our community. When they saw another
human being in need of help, they came right for me. They didn't hesitate. Without them and
their quick action, I very well might not be sitting here today. Thank you all very much from the
bottom of my heart."
Mayor Derek S. K. Kawakami also attended the ceremony, and further congratulated all
involved.
"It's not every day that we get an opportunity to honor and say thank you to a brave team
like those who are in this room today," said Mayor Kawakami. "As Mayor, I couldn't be more
proud of the people here who are true ambassadors of this island. I also want to acknowledge
Spencer for his remarkable courage throughout this entire traumatic experience. Seeing him
here today, excelling in his recovery and back to serving our community, is an incredible
testament to his strength and will."
The Kauai Fire Department presented a total of 29 certificates to all individuals honored
at Monday's ceremony.
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Above: The Kauai Fire Department held a special ceremony at Monday's Fire Commission
Meeting to honor the community members, first responders, and health care providers for their
efforts in the rescue of Firefighter Spencer Taylor-Steik who was attacked by a shark in
February.
Above: Spencer Taylor-Steik and wife Whitney are shown with Mayor Kawakami, Tommy
Hamai (left) and Kea Dwight. Hamai, Dwight, and Chaz Weimar (not shown) received
certificates from KFD for their bravery and immediate response in the rescue of Taylor-Steik.
Above and below: Spencer Taylor-Steik addressed the crowd and Fire Commission on
Monday and thanked his rescuers.