What's Happening?
The Baltimore City Fireboat Station responded to a mayday call from the Gale, a 145 gross ton towboat, which reported taking on water in the Curtis Bay/Curtis Creek region. The vessel, owned by McLean Contracting since 2020, was moving a fuel barge when
it struck an object and began to sink. Despite the incident, all individuals on board were safely rescued with no reported injuries. The Gale remains partially above water, tied to the barge, as rescue operations continue.
Why It's Important?
This incident highlights the critical role of emergency response teams in maritime safety, particularly in busy industrial areas like Curtis Bay. The successful rescue operation underscores the effectiveness of Baltimore's fireboat services in handling maritime emergencies. Additionally, the incident raises concerns about navigational hazards in the area, which could impact future maritime operations and necessitate a review of safety protocols to prevent similar occurrences.
What's Next?
Following the rescue, authorities will likely conduct an investigation to determine the cause of the incident and assess any potential environmental impacts, given the involvement of a fuel barge. The findings could lead to enhanced safety measures or navigational guidelines in the Curtis Bay area. McLean Contracting may also review its operational procedures to prevent future incidents.











