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<br /> <br />Too Many People Die from Traffic Crashes on Hawaii Island Roads <br /> <br />,'- <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />,- <br /> <br />· The map below shows the locations of Hawaii Island Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and <br />acute hospitals caring for trauma patients. [See Figure 11] Currently, the only certified trauma <br />hospital in the State of Hawaii is a Level II trauma center and requires a flight to Honolulu over <br />water. [Figure 32] <br /> <br />Figure 11 <br /> <br />[~ <br />[ <br />'[ <br /> <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />',C,' <br />! : <br />" <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />i [: <br />'j <br /> <br /> <br />[ <br />C <br /> <br />Hawan Island <br />EMS and Acute Hospitals <br /> <br />I[ <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />! [~ <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />Hawaii Community Hospital <br /> <br />Map by: North Hawaii Outcomes Project - May 2009 <br /> <br />Legend: <br /> <br />GJAcute Care Facility <br /> <br />* EMS Facility <br /> <br />Medic 1 - Central Fire Station <br />Medic 3 - Kawailani Fire Station <br />Medic 5 - Keaau Fire Station <br />Medic 6 - Captain Cook Fire Station <br />Medic 7 - Kailua Fire Station <br />Medic 8 - Honokaa Fire Station <br />Medic 9 - Waimea Fire Station <br />Medic 10 - Pahoa Fire Station <br />Medic 11A-Naalehu Fire Station <br />Medic 12 - Keauhou Fire Station <br />Medic 14 - South Kohala Fire Station <br />" @ Chopper 2 Aeromedical <br />Medic 15 - North Kohala Fire Station <br />Medic 16 - Waikoloa Fire Station <br />Medic 19 -Volcano Fire Station <br />Medic 20 - Ocean View Fire Station <br /> <br /> <br />Assessing the Problem' 9 <br />