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ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS <br /> Adding Public Information Resources in Hawaii County <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> 1. In addition to the existing Public Information Officer position with Hawai`i County <br /> Police Department, a Public Information Officer position should be added to both Civil <br /> Defense and Hawai`i County Fire department to facilitate communications in any <br /> incident, emergency, or disaster between each agency, between HI-EMA, between the <br /> military on-island,between members of the public, and members of the press. <br /> 2. If it is not possible to add Public Information Officer posts within the Civil Defense and <br /> Hawai`i County Fire Department, the County should consider creating an Office of <br /> Public Information that"owns" and elevates efficient communication between incident <br /> and emergency resources on the island as well as news,health, and safety information <br /> from the County to the press and public. Within the Office of Public Information, the <br /> Mayor's Office,the County Council, Hawai`i Police Department, Hawai`i Fire <br /> Department, and Civil Defense would each have a member to create dialog between each <br /> entity, members of the press, and members of the public through community meetings, <br /> special broadcasts, social media, and traditional media. These resources would also <br /> interface with state and federal resources in a state of emergency or disaster to streamline <br /> communication to meet the needs of the community. <br /> EVALUATION AND FINDINGS: <br /> In addition to interacting with members of the Mayor's Office, County Council, and members of. <br /> the public at large, one Commissioner attended a meeting with Civil Defense, Hawai`i County <br /> Police, Hawai`i County Fire, Depai anent of Land and Natural Resources, and the Public <br /> Information Officer(PIO)for the Pohakuloa Training Area(PTA). <br /> Through this interaction, it was clear the County was lacking appropriate resources to <br /> communicate to'the public effectively and efficiently about pressing safety issues. <br /> While Civil Defense appreciated having a PIO during a portion of the 2018 Lower East Rift <br /> Zone eruption event in Puna, as did the press, there is no full-time communication-savvy <br /> resource there at this time nor budget to have such a resource. As such, communication is left to <br /> incident leaders that are busy tackling the incident on hand. In a review of the 2022 Leilani Fire <br /> that was generally contained to PTA land, Civil Defense was not even aware of the fire due to <br /> lack of inter-agency communication with PTA and HFD for many hours, even as residents in <br /> Waimea, Kohala, and Waikoloa reported the fire to other agencies. By not having <br /> communication resources and plans within the agencies, Civil Defense was unable to <br /> communicate to the public. <br /> As with Civil Defense, Hawai`i County Fire Department also lacks a PIO resource. Social media <br /> pages are not maintained in real-time and there's little to no communication with the press and <br /> 26 <br /> 2022 Cost of Government Commission—County of Hawai'i -Final Report <br />