Kailua Kona,HI : Kailua-Kona cyclist dies after collision with truck by airport on November, Thursday 9th 2017
A 61-year-old male cyclist is dead after a collision Thursday with a motorist on Queen Kaahumanu Highway at the intersection to Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole.
The crash was reported about 3:45 p.m.
Hawaii Police Maj. Robert Wagner said the Kailua-Kona cyclist was traveling south when the collision occurred between he and the pickup. The truck driver, 41, of Kapaau, was traveling north and had attempted to turn at the airport. Wagner said the cyclist crashed into the bed area of the pickup truck.
The Kailua-Kona man was taken to Kona Community Hospital by ambulance in critical condition. It was later reported he died.
Police have not relased the names of the victim or the truck driver at this time, and the crash is under investigation.
Traffic in the southbound lane was at a standstill as emergency vehicles responded to the incident Thursday.
Hawaii Fire Battalion Chief William Bergin speculated the construction in the area had a lot to do with the collision.
Along with that, response was difficult as there were two other critical calls that came in just prior to the crash. Bergin said the Kailua-Kona ambulance responded to a residence in Makalei Estates to a patient coughing up blood and the Keauhou station ambulance responded to a CPR call downtown at Alii Drive and Hualalai Road.
Because of the additional calls, Bergin said, an ambulance from Captain Cook responded. It took about 15 minutes before it arrived.
“It’s a good thing we didn’t have another incident because we would’ve had to bring the ambulance from South Kohala,” Bergin said.
The Makalei Fire Station, which opened in 2013, was meant to fill the gap between Kailua-Kona and Waikoloa. It is 6 miles from the scene of the crash and it currently doesn’t house an ambulance. Bergin said every year the fire department asks for it, and every year it is part of the budget that’s cut.
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Kailua-Kona cyclist dies after collision with truck by airport, police say