UPDATE Jan. 11
The Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) credited life jackets to saving the lives of three fisherman after their vessel capsized. ย The accident occurred at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 10 in the Chesapeake Bay at the Calvert Cliffs Power Plant discharge.
The Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) credited life jackets to saving the lives of three fisherman after their vessel capsized. ย The accident occurred at 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 10 in the Chesapeake Bay at the Calvert Cliffs Power Plant discharge.
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โThe life jackets kept the men afloat in the frigid water until the nearby vessel could respond and essentially save their lives,โ said NRP Sergeant Shawn Garren.
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NRPโs investigation revealed that a 21-foot center console boat capsized after a four to five foot wave came over the stern while the men were fishing. The occupants of the vessel, Kevin Lynn Gladhill, 32, of Boonesboro; Michael George Krall, 35, of Keedysville; and Russell Uger Neff, III, 55, of Boonesboro, were thrown into the 30 degree water.
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A nearby fishing vessel responded to the fishermenโs calls for help. ย Dennis Charles Fleming, 51, of Mechanicsville and Grady Terry Warhurst, 64, of Upper Marlboro were at the scene within ten minutes and retrieved all three men from the water. The rescuing party transported the fishermen to Flag Harbor Marina in St. Leonard, where they were taken to Calvert Memorial Hospital and treated for hypothermia.
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โThe affects of hypothermia were quickly affecting the victims muscles, speech and their mental awareness. One of the victims could not even remember what happened to him,โ Garren said. โThey wouldnโt have made it much longer.โ
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NRP reminds boaters that wearing life jackets saves lives. ย Most accidents happen too quickly for life jackets to be an afterthought. Put on a life jacket prior to leaving the dock and wear it continually throughout the trip.ย
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It is also important to check the vessel and its equipment prior to every departure. The cold weather affects battery life, ices fuel lines and vessel surfaces and clogs bilge pumps. ย It also numbs a personโs senses, making reaction time much slower.ย
On Feb. 10 around 8 a.m., the Coast Guard along with authorities in Calvert County were notified of an overturned vessel in the Chesapeake Bay.ย
Three men were fishing on a boat near the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant when their boat overturned. All men were reported to be wearing life jackets and were able to hold on to the overturned boat until a fellow fisherman came to the rescue and was able to pull all three men from the frigid waters.
The water temperature at the time of the accident was near 38 degrees. The men were exposed to the cold water temperature for about 10 minutes.
All three men were transported to Calvert Memorial Hospital to be treated for Hypothermia.
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