‘Mayday Lihue Tower’

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Kauai Fire Department Ocean Safety Bureau lifeguards and other rescue personnel enjoy a laugh Friday morning in Hanamaulu Bay.

Ryan Collins / The Garden Island

Two U.S. Coast Guard response boats cruise in formation after completing a mock aircraft crash drill Friday morning as part of a interagency simulation with the Kauai Fire Department, KFD Ocean Safety Bureau and American Medical Response medics.

Ryan Collins / The Garden Island

Kauai Fire Department Ocean Safety Bureau lifeguards take a break Friday morning after completing a mock drill with the U.S. Coast Guard in Hanamaulu Bay.

Ryan Collins / The Garden Island

Kauai Fire Department firefighters carry Kapaa High School students, posing as accident victims, to the medical triage area Friday morning.

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An American Medical Ambulance medic treats a mock patient Friday morning in Hanamaulu Bay.

Ryan Collins / The Garden Island

A Kauai Fire Department firefighter carries a firehose as a rescue helicopter flies overhead Friday morning at Ahukini Bay.

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Students from Kapaa High School get carried out on stretchers Friday morning as part of their Health Academy class.

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Crew members carry out a “victim” Friday morning as part of the first interagency mock aircraft crash drill in Hanamaulu Bay Friday morning.

Ryan Collins / The Garden Island

A U.S. Coast Guard 45-foot response boat performs a mock rescue drill Friday in Hanamaulu Bay as Kauai Fire Department firefighters and personnel from American Medical Ambulance carry a Kapaa High School student who serves as a victim in the training drill.

HANAMAULU BAY — Scott Higbee, lieutenant commander with the United States Coast Guard, stands before 35 Kapaa High School juniors and seniors who are serving as “victims” on a simulated airline crash Friday morning at Ahukini Landing.

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