HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-01-22 Letter to John Mizuno re HB1616 Puna AmbulanceHarry Kim
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January 22, 2018
Honorable John Mizuno
Chair, House Committee on Health and Human Services
Hawaii State Capitol
Dear Chair Mizuno and Committee Members:
Re: HB 1616 Relating to Health [Puna ambulance]
Hearing Date: January 24, 2018
I strongly support HB 1616. A new ambulance for the Puna District of the Big
Island would be of tremendous value, and there is little I can add to the preamble of HB
1616 which does an excellent job of laying out the case.
The district of Puna is the fastest growing district in the State; and thus, has
increasing calls for emergency medical services. Currently, the high demand for Puna
emergency services means Hilo ambulances need to travel to Puna for emergency
calls. Hilo ambulances sometimes need to travel over thirty miles with some of those
miles on substandard unpaved roads. Every Hilo ambulance that responds to a Puna
emergency means one less ambulance available for Hilo, the second largest city in the
State; and thus, an ambulance based in Puna not only benefits Puna, but also benefits
the rest of East Hawaii Island.
It takes an average round-trip of almost two hours to respond to each Puna
emergency call. Emergency calls from Puna have increased to over five thousand calls
per year. It is common for paramedics to have over ten transports in each work shift,
which equates to twenty or more hours for each twenty-four hour shift. Because of this
increase in calls, Hilo paramedic units, which are the busiest on the island, are often
dispatched into the Puna district to cover the area when the Puna paramedic units are
responding to other calls. This results in fewer Hilo paramedic units being available to
respond to Hilo emergency calls.
A new advanced life support ambulance will help reduce death and disability
among residents and visitors alike. Please act favorably on HB 1616.
Resp ctfully submitted,
Harry Kim
Mayor, County of Hawaii
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