Grady Terry Warhurst helped to save Kevin L. Gladhill, Michael G. Krall, and Russell U. Neff III from drowning, Lusby, Maryland, February 10, 2011. Gladhill, 32; Krall, 35; and Neff, 55, were fishing from a 21-foot boat in Chesapeake Bay, in the vicinity of turbulence created by the discharge of water from submerged conduits of a power plant nearby on the bank. Opposing winds amplified the turbulence, creating standing waves five feet high. A wave swamped the boat, and another capsized it, sending the men into the 34-degree water. They secured a hold of the boat, only the bow of which was exposed. Warhurst, 64, landfill supervisor, and a friend were fishing the same waters from the friend’s 21-foot boat nearby and witnessed the accident. Radioing for help, the friend immediately took his boat into the turbulent water and approached a point alongside the partially submerged one. Warhurst and his friend, who left his boat’s controls, grasped the men one at a time and hauled them with difficulty into the stern of that boat. They then took the men to the safety of a harbor, from which they were transferred to the hospital for treatment of hypothermia. They recovered.
83903-9489Grady Terry Warhurst
Upper Marlboro, MD