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Press Release | Oct. 20, 2024

Coast Guard members, good Samaritans receive international recognition for Maui wildfires response

Coast Guard District 14 External Affairs - Office: (808) 535-3230 / After Hours: (808) 265-7748

HONOLULU – Coast Guard members and good Samaritans who responded during the Aug. 8, 2023, Maui wildfires received international recognition and awards during a ceremony at the J. Walter Cameron Center in Wailuku, Hawaii, Friday. 

During the ceremony, the International Maritime Organization presented five Coast Guard responders and four good Samaritans with Honours for Exceptional Bravery At Sea

Additionally, the USO honored Petty Officer 2nd Class Joshua Marzilli, a boatswain’s mate assigned to Coast Guard Station Maui during the wildfires, as a 2024 USO Service Member of the Year

Coast Guard Sector Honolulu command also presented 26 local boat captains and crew members who responded aboard the Trilogy II, Expeditions dinghy, Majorie Ann, Reef Explorer, and Ali’i Nui with letters of appreciation, and awarded Coast Guard Lt. Dylan McCall with a Coast Guard Commendation Medal for his service during the incident.  

Altogether, Coast Guard responders and the good Samaritans rescued 20 people and assisted approximately 40 more during the Maui wildfires. 

“Attempting to rescue those in peril is among the noblest of human undertakings,” said Arsenio Dominguez, secretary general of the International Maritime Organization. “The courage and professionalism displayed by all of you are truly noteworthy.” 

"We honored courageous civilian mariners and Coast Guard men and women who risked their lives to save others in a mass rescue response to the Lahaina Wildfires,” said Coast Guard Capt. Aja Kirksey, commander, Sector Honolulu. “Their selfless actions exemplify true heroism, and we are deeply grateful for their bravery and dedication. Together, they transformed a moment of despair into a testament of hope and humanity for the community of Maui." 

To watch a video about Coast Guard Station Maui’s participation in the 2023 Lahaina wildfires, click here. For interviews with Station Maui members about the response, click here. 

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