Lawsuit alleges negligence in 2016 death of Hawaii firefighter

  • Source: KHNL/KGMB-TV Hawaii News Now
  • Published: 10/26/2017 12:00 AM

The son of a Honolulu firefighter who died after a training accident in 2016 has filed a lawsuit against the city. In June of last year, 63-year-old Cliff Rigsbee was riding a rescue sled during an offshore training exercise near Kaimana Beach Park. After plowing through a series of large waves, he went unconscious. The lawsuit filed on Tuesday alleges that training officials did not adequately evaluate the risk prior to the start of the training exercise by failing to heed a high surf advisory that was in effect for the area. The suit also alleges overall negligence during the training. According to the suit, Rigsbee suffered fatal blunt force injuries to his head and neck. He died after 60 hours in the hospital. The fire department paid a $15,000 fine for not having adequate safety planning for the exercise, and says it has improved safety procedures.



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