Archive for July 15th, 2008
July 15, 2008 – Volcanoes National Park Traffic Fatality
Puna Resident Dies after Auto Accident
On Saturday, June 15, at about 11:45 p.m., a single-car accident occurred at the 29-mile marker on H-11, near the park’s Hilo entrance. One of the passengers, a 17-year old female, died yesterday at The Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu from internal injuries.
The passenger van, with a driver and two occupants, was traveling in a Hilo direction when, according to the driver, it hydroplaned, hit an embankment, and overturned. The 17-year old woman was thrown from the van.
National Park Service rangers, Kilauea military Camp federal firefighters, and Hawaii County Fire and Police personnel responded.
The 18-year old female driver was released at the scene and went home with her parents. The two passengers, both miinor females, were taken by ambulance to Hilo Medical Center. The 16-year old was treated and released. The 17-year old was airlifted to Honolulu.
The cause of the accident is under investigation. It is believed that the woman who died was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident. The weather that night was rainy.
This is the park’s first traffic fatality of the year.
[Awaiting verification from HCPD sources]
Kona Community Development Plan
Over the past few weeks, our KTSC emails included a discussion on the KCDP. Editorial comments were presented and pros and cons of the KCDP were considered, along with other very pertinent KTSC issues.
The KTSC Blog site was set up originally as a site where discussions are available, easily accessed, and organized for future reference.
Not much interest had been expressed in the Blog since the site was started, and my contributions are few and far between due to scheduling conflicts; however, the site is intended as a place for KTSC participants to hold discussions outside of their personal emails and without overloading inboxes.
This an invitation to each person on the KTSC email list to access the Blog – as you are all welcome to post on the site and add comments to postings. All suggestions for the Blog format are also welcome. KTSC is a volunteer organization – our success in improving traffic safety in the North and South Kona Districts depends on commications. Further discussion will certainly benefit the organization.
Available options include privacy, which can prevent the Blog from being viewed by anyone except KTSC participants. At this time, the Kona KTSC Weblog is public.
The original blog was set with Google, but I did have some problems with the site format – although there is plenty of room for improvement on the current WordPress site (I’m open to suggestions).
Anyone who is interested in using the Blog is welcome. If there are any qustions about access, please let me know.