Oahu first responders alter operations for planned power shutoffs
06-05-2024 12:05 via staradvertiser.com

Oahu first responders alter operations for planned power shutoffs

Police, firefighters, paramedics and emergency management officials on Oahu are modifying operations to prepare for the possibility that Hawaiian Electric must shut off power to reduce wildfire risks.
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