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Gathering at La Pietra honors those who rushed to Hibiscus Drive residents’ aid

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La Pietra hosted a thank you luncheon Tuesday for the responders of the Jan. 19 shooting and fire.
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                                A luncheon was held Tuesday at La Pietra to honor first responders and residents of the Hibiscus Drive neighborhood. Above, Gisela Ricardi King stood with paramedic Kaipo Hayashida, who administered aid to her.
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A luncheon was held Tuesday at La Pietra to honor first responders and residents of the Hibiscus Drive neighborhood. Above, Gisela Ricardi King stood with paramedic Kaipo Hayashida, who administered aid to her.

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                A luncheon was held Tuesday at La Pietra to honor first responders and residents of the Hibiscus Drive neighborhood. Above, officer Nicolas Muna, left, Sgt. Blake Arita and Capt. Jarod Hiramoto received a mahalo from students.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

A luncheon was held Tuesday at La Pietra to honor first responders and residents of the Hibiscus Drive neighborhood. Above, officer Nicolas Muna, left, Sgt. Blake Arita and Capt. Jarod Hiramoto received a mahalo from students.

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                A luncheon was held Tuesday at La Pietra to honor first responders and residents of the Hibiscus Drive neighborhood. Above, Gisela Ricardi King stood with paramedic Kaipo Hayashida, who administered aid to her.
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                A luncheon was held Tuesday at La Pietra to honor first responders and residents of the Hibiscus Drive neighborhood. Above, officer Nicolas Muna, left, Sgt. Blake Arita and Capt. Jarod Hiramoto received a mahalo from students.