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Regular Session Minutes <br />July 24, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />Human Resources:Numerous recruitments, promotions,and selections are in <br />progress, with a large promotional process scheduled for August 1st. A recruit class <br />of about 20-25candidates is set to begin on August 1st. <br />Emergency Operations: For June, there were a total of 2,475 calls, bringing the total <br />year to date to15,347, with the estimated total for the year about30,700.Chief Todd <br />reportedseveral incidents, including structurefires, brushfires,and rescues, as <br />shown in the report. <br />Special Operations: Hazmat personnel requested to attend the Hazmat Continuing <br />Challenge. New X-Vehicles are on Oahu, expected to ship later this month or next <br />month. They are moving forward with Ocean Safety positions, such as WSO V, I, III, <br />and IV. Regarding Rescue, the bid for Radon’s repairs went through and was <br />awarded to Riddle Marine. They are working on processing new equipment <br />purchases with the new budget. <br />In June, Aviation logged a total of 22.6 flight hours across various missions, <br />including wildfire response, patient extrication, and shark surveys. Of this, 10.8 <br />hours were dedicated to critical wildfire operations in Honoka <br />providing water drops and aerial support. Chopper 2 accounted for 7.5 flight hours. <br />An additional 4.8 hours were spent supporting DLNR shark surveys. <br />Chief Todd highlighted several notable responses, including a patient extraction in <br />Waimanu Valley, search and rescue missions near Boiling Pots and Eagle’s Nest, a <br />calls. Aviation also supported a multi-day DLNR shark survey near Mauna Kea <br />Beach. <br />Support Services: Four new ambulances are expected to be in service by early <br />August. EMS SUVs are also awaiting installation of the proper center consoles. The <br />EMS Branch Equipment Committee recently attended a symposium hosted by <br />The current paramedic class completed its fourth rotation and final testing at the end <br />of June and is now working toward state and national licensure requirements with <br />DCCA. <br />Chief Todd reported on various trainings and certifications completed by the Training <br />Services Branch, as well as activities, training, and responses handled by the <br />Volunteer Section. The Fire Prevention Section continued its community outreach <br />through events, trainings, and media coverage, and all plan reviews were completed <br />within the required 14-day timeframe. <br />Deputy Volpe reported that a major fire in District 14 was investigated and contained <br />with no injuries. Residents were alerted by smoke detectors, underscoring the <br />importance of electrical safety and maintaining working smoke detectors. <br /> <br />