The courageous crew of Moran Towing’s tugboat, the Lynne Moran, has recently been recognized for their heroic rescue of two stranded boaters near the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. On the fateful evening of October 25, 2023, the crew’s quick thinking and extensive training were put to the test, resulting in a successful and safe recovery of the stranded individuals.
Utilizing their specialized water rescue equipment and well-honed skills, the crew of the Lynne Moran demonstrated remarkable precision and bravery in executing the rescue mission. Their actions not only saved lives but also showcased the unwavering dedication and professionalism that are emblematic of Moran’s mariners.
Following the rescue, the stranded boaters received attentive care from the Moran crew until they could be transferred to a local fire boat for further medical evaluation. This display of compassion and competence underscores Moran’s commitment to safety and the exceptional expertise of its crews.
Nathan Hauser, the Regional Vice President-Northeast of Moran, expressed immense pride in the Lynne Moran crew, emphasizing their quick response and unwavering commitment to safety. Hauser highlighted the crew’s actions as a testament to Moran’s enduring pledge to prioritize safety and the well-being of those at sea.
The tugboat involved in the daring rescue, the Lynne Moran, is a 5,100-horsepower twin screw Z-drive tug built in 2005 by Washburn and Doughty Associates of East Boothbay, Maine. Currently operating out of Baltimore / Piney Point, the vessel stands as a testament to Moran’s dedication to maintaining a fleet of top-tier, reliable ships.
This recent recognition adds yet another accolade to Moran’s history, as the company’s mariners have time and again demonstrated their readiness to respond swiftly and professionally in aiding their fellow seafarers. The courageous efforts of the Lynne Moran crew serve as a shining example of the bravery and expertise that are hallmarks of Moran’s exceptional workforce.