HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-07-11DistressedswimmersrescuedfromwatersoffWailuaonSaturdayDEREK S.K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR
News Release
For Immediate Release: July 11, 2021
COUNTY OF KAUA‘I
KAUA‘I FIRE DEPARTMENT
STEVEN R. GOBLE, CHIEF
(808) 241-4980
Distressed swimmers rescued from waters off Wailua on Saturday
WAILUA – Lifeguards and firefighters rescued three people in distress from waters off Wailua on
Saturday afternoon. One person remains in critical condition.
At approximately 2 p.m., three swimmers – two females and a male – were reported in distress
in rough waters behind the Wailua Golf Course near the area known as Marine Camp.
Lifeguards from the Lydgate tower were first on scene and entered the water with rescue tubes
and fins. Firefighters from the Kapa‘a fire station soon arrived, and one rescuer paddled out into the
water while two other firefighters remained on shore to act as spotters.
One lifeguard reached the two female swimmers and brought them safely to shore. The
remaining personnel in the water spotted the third swimmer face-down and unresponsive, but in their
attempt to reach the man, they temporarily lost sight of him in the surf.
Lifeguards from the East Roving Patrol Unit arrived on scene and quickly entered the water on
jet-ski. All units in the water located the unresponsive man and brought him to shore on a rescue board,
where personnel immediately began administering CPR. AMR medics on scene continued CPR and
advanced life support on the man as they transported him to Wilcox Medical Center.
The man, age 36 of Lāwa‘i, regained a pulse and currently remains at Wilcox Medical Center in
critical condition.
Officials later learned from bystanders that the young female became distressed while
swimming. Her mother entered the water to help her but became distressed as well. The male swimmer
jumped into the water and was trying to assist them both.
The two female swimmers, both residents, did not require medical assistance and were released
at the scene.
Responding units to this incident also included Air 1, Rescue 3, and the on-duty Battalion Chief.
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