Battalion 2 West Hawaiʻi Incidents

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Incidents:

* November 19, 2021, Inc#024037, Aircraft Emergency: Puakea Subdivision District 15. Cessna made emergency landing, 4 souls, and no injuries. 

* November 28, 2021 Inc# 024784, Brush Fire: South of Waiemi Street and Kawaihae Road. 33 Acres no structures involved. 

* November 29, 2021, Inc# 24889, Brush Fire: Kawaihae Rd. 563 acres from Waiemi St. down to Sunshine helicopters. No structures were lost, and property saved at Sunshine Helicopters included 1 helicopter, 2 fuel trucks, and 1000sq ft office building.



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