Helping Seniors Survive The Hazards Of High-Rise Living In Honolulu (HI)

When a fire erupted in his high-rise condominium building, Roy Mogi, 83, evacuated down six flights of stairs and crossed safely to the other side of the street.  Then he collapsed, and his head slammed against the pavement. He died of blunt force trauma.  Honolulu Fire Capt. Scott Seguirant said it’s not known whether exhaustion played a role in Mogi’s collapse on April 20 outside of the Rainbow Place condo building in Moiliili.     Read the article………………………

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