The Honolulu Fire Department dispatched six units to the Olomana Trail for a possible high-angle rescue after receiving a 911 call at 5:07 p.m. for an injured hiker.

The first unit arrived at 5:14 p.m. and ascended the trail on foot. A second unit set up a landing zone at Kailua District Park.

A woman in her 20s “reportedly slid off the trail and was injured and stuck in a precarious position,” HFD said in a news release.

HFD rescue personnel arrived at the hiker’s location and assessed her medical condition, providing basic life support.

HFD’s helicopter safely airlifted the hiker and her two hiking companions to the landing zone at Kailua District Park, where HFD transferred care to Emergency Medical Services.

Air 1 continued to hover over Mount Olomana until 6:24 p.m. today, well after sunset. HFD reported that the rescue was concluded at 6:54 p.m.

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EMS reported that the injured hiker was a 20-year-old woman.

EMS personnel treated the hiker for an ankle injury, but she declined further treatment and transport to an emergency room.