KPD officer recognized for life-saving response
LĪHUʻE – An officer was honored at the Kaua‘i Police Commission meeting on Friday, Oct. 25, in recognition of her outstanding service.
Officer Serenity Kalama was recognized for her role in saving the lives of two community members on Aug. 7, 2024. At approximately 7:40 p.m., officers were dispatched to a residence in Līhu‘e following a report of two unconscious individuals found by a relative. The first to arrive at the scene, Officer Kalama discovered an adult female lying motionless on the floor and an adult male unresponsive on a nearby bed. Recognizing the critical signs of an opioid overdose, Officer Kalama swiftly administered Naloxone (Narcan) to both individuals. Her prompt actions successfully revived them, allowing emergency personnel to provide the necessary medical assistance. Both individuals were subsequently transported to the Wilcox Medical Center for further treatment.
Chief Todd Raybuck commended Officer Kalama for her exemplary response, stating, “Officer Kalama showed incredible poise during a very challenging situation. Her actions were remarkable not only for their immediate intervention, but because it gave these individuals a second chance at life with their loved ones. In that moment, she wasn’t just a police officer; she was a lifeline.”
If this story inspires you and you’re ready to make a meaningful impact in your community, consider joining the KPD ‘ohana. Recruitment for the force is ongoing. The salary for a police officer ranges from approximately $72,000 to over $118,000 and includes a robust benefit package. Qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid driver’s license and a minimum age of 20 years. Applicants should not have any misdemeanor, felony or domestic violence convictions. To learn more about qualifications and how to apply, visit the County of Kaua‘i’s employment website at www.kauai.gov/job.
From left to right: Deputy Chief Mark Ozaki, Officer Serenity Kalama, Chief Todd Raybuck.
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