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Posted on: Thursday, August 13, 2009

Keaau woman honored for helping rescue man from burning car


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Chief Harry Kubojiri, right, and Deputy Chief Paul Ferreira, with Kathleen Babayan after presenting her with a Certificate of Merit for helping to rescue a man from a burning car.

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HILO — A Keaau woman who helped rescue a man from a burning car was honored Tuesday by Hawaii County police.

Kathleen Babayan was presented with a Certificate of Merit by police Chief Harry S. Kubojiri.
Police say that in the early hours of June 2, Babayan was returning home from a prayer meeting when she saw an overturned car on fire alongside Highway 130. She checked the car and discovered an unconscious man inside.
She tried to pull the man from the car but was unable to do so alone. She summoned help and two men joined her in freeing the man from the burning car.
"Ms. Babayan, you demonstrated great personal courage at the risk of your own life to help another person in a dangerous and life-threatening situation," Kubojiri said during the ceremony at Cooper Center in Volcano.
Police are still trying to contact the two men who assisted Babayan.