Mayor Mitch Roth and Hawaiʻi County officials honored Parks and Recreation Supervisor Pono Nakamura for his recent act of heroism.
While off-duty, Nakamura rescued two distressed swimmers off the coast of Mahukona Beach Park.
On August 6, Officer Kapelieli Kauahikaua Jr. received a distress call about four swimmers near Mahukona Beach Park. Officer Kauahikaua observed two swimmers struggling far offshore as they awaited the Hawaiʻi County Fire Department’s helicopter for assistance.
Steven Nakamura, Pono Nakamura’s father and a park supervisor, stepped forward, notifying Officer Kauahikaua that Pono was fishing on his boat and reachable by phone. Without hesitation, Pono rushed to the Mahukona pier. Accompanied by Steven Nakamura and Ted Matsuda, Pono embarked on a rescue mission, safely retrieving the two distressed female swimmers.
Though Pono Nakamura’s name did not initially appear in the official police report, Officer Kauahikaua acknowledged the extraordinary nature of Pono’s actions. He communicated to the Mayor’s Office, stating, “Mr. Nakamura’s selfless and heroic act cannot go unnoticed.” The officer emphasized the significance of Pono Nakamura’s swift response and unwavering commitment to community well-being.
Pono received a Certificate of Commendation and a heartfelt letter of appreciation from Mayor Mitch Roth for his outstanding service to the community.
Photo credit: Office of Mayor Mitch Roth