HONOLULU (KHON2) — A solemn processional through downtown Honolulu on Wednesday, Jan. 8 afternoon honored Honolulu ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is sending dozens of federal agents to Honolulu to help investigate a fire on Young Street ...
A photo of Honolulu firefighter Jeffrey Fiala, 25, was placed today outside of the Young Street residential building where he was killed Monday night fighting a three-alarm building fire. 1 /4 A photo ...
With first responders lining Beretania, Fiala’s body escorted by the Honolulu Police Department and Honolulu Fire Department to the Nuuanu Memorial Park & Mortuary.
After the procession to honor fallen firefighter Jeffrey Fiala, his family made their way here to Young Street, the site of the fire.
ATF agents based in Honolulu have already started the investigation, but a few dozen more are on the way from various states.
Jeffrey Fiala, 25, was part of the Honolulu Fire Department unit that responded to a three-alarm blaze at a residential building in the McCully area.
Dec. 29, at around 3:20 p.m., a male suspect entered the Yobo Mart located on Pensacola Street, brandished a firearm and demanded money.
Fiala was part of the 115th fire fighter recruit class, graduating in March 2024. He leaves behind a wife and his parents. Fiala is a Radford High School grad. With such a tragic start to the new year ...
Jeffrey Fiala was 25 years old, and known for “his enthusiasm, his love for the job, just the energy that he brought to work every day. Everyone just loved to be around him.” ...
As the community mourns this loss, Fiala is remembered for making the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. “I still hope it doesn’t discourage anyone from trying to become a fireman because you do ...
Multiple Honolulu City and County Officials react to the firefighter that died in the line of duty after responding to an apartment fire in McCully on Monday night, January 6, ...