Island Images

SAY 'AAAAH' TO JAWS OF LIFE

KEN IGE / KIGE@STARBULLETIN.COM
During a training session near Honolulu Airport yesterday, fire Capt. Scott Fukumae of Wahiawa, sitting on the hood of a vehicle, set up a steering wheel pull through the windshield as firefighters Kory Kaneshiro, left, and Simi Pihana watched. The spreader tool can create 17,000 pounds per square inch of force.
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NORTH SHORE COOL

DENNIS ODA DODA@STARBULLETIN.COM
A favorite isle treat can help beat the heat. Candice Mizuguchi, 2 1/2, shoveled in the shave ice as her mother, Colette Mizuguchi, held the cup for her when they visited Matsumoto's Shave Ice in Haleiwa.
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REEF RELIEF

DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARBULLETIN.COM
Yesterday's good weather drew visitors to Shark's Cove near Waimea Bay. As summer approaches, calmer ocean conditions attract swimmers and snorkelers.
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