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BREAKING: Mayor Kim Resting After Mild Heart Attack

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Hawaiʻi County Mayor Harry Kim PC: Courtesy Hawaiʻi County.

Hawai’i County Mayor Harry Kim was taken to the Emergency Room at Hilo Medical Center early Saturday morning with a mild heart attack, according to information released by county officials this morning. On Monday morning, the Mayor was resting and recuperating in the hospital.

According to County reports, Mayor Kim said he had suffered discomfort and his wife called 9-1-1 for an ambulance.

After working a very long day, Mayor Kim was taken to the hospital early Friday, where he was diagnosed with a relapse of pneumonia. He was released from the hospital the same day with doctor’s orders to rest.

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It is requested that no calls or visits take place, to allow the Mayor time to rest and recuperate.  “The doctor told me I can’t leave because he doesn’t trust me to rest,” the Mayor said. “I’d fire him if I could.”

The Mayor has been at the helm of the ongoing response to the Puna eruption, and late Thursday night he was taking a look at the preparations of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Disaster Recovery Center at the Kea’au High School gym. The facility opened its doors to offer individual assistance to the public on Friday morning.

“I can’t tell you how proud I am of everybody in County, State and Federal agencies for getting the DRC up and running in less than a day,” Mayor Kim said.

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He said he had worked closely with FEMA’s Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer Tom Fargione to make it happen.

“We swore to each other to make this DRC the best in the nation as far as coordination and comprehensiveness of services,” said Mayor Kim.

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