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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, November 25, 2008

KAUA'I
14 earn certification as rescue craft operators

Fourteen emergency first responders from Kaua'i recently completed an 80-hour training course over two weeks for certification as rescue craft operators.

The recipients represent the Kaua'i Fire Department, the county Ocean Safety Bureau, and the Pacific Missile Range Facility Crash Fire.

In order to qualify for the rescue craft operator training, a strong foundation in aquatic rescue operations is required, along with a minimum of two years of service, said Kaua'i Fire Chief Robert Westerman.

Kalani Vierra, Ocean Safety Bureau supervising officer, said that the Hawaiian Lifeguard Association followed strict guidelines set by the U.S. Lifeguard Association when it developed the curriculum for the Risk Technician/Rescue Craft Operator Course that is used statewide.

Earning certificates were firefighters Makali'i Andrade, Aaron Hawthorne and Dane Smith; Ocean Safety Bureau personnel Matthew Burman, Anthony Jaquias, Edward Pananganan, Bruce Stine, Kleve Zarbaugh, Gad Ho'okano, Kristopher Huber and Justin Tabalno, and Aaron Amorin, Aaron Labuguen and Kaiana Palama of Pacific Missile Range Facility Crash Fire.