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Maritime Fire Response is the keynote presentation at Maryland State Firefighters Association Convention

Maritime Fire Response is the keynote presentation at Maryland State Firefighters Association Convention 

Maritime emergencies were the focus of a keynote presentation during the Maryland St. Firefighters Assoc. Convention on Tues., 23Je2026


OCEAN CITY, Md. — Tuesday, June 23, 2026 - The growing challenges posed by shipboard fires and maritime emergencies were the focus of a keynote presentation during the third general session of the Maryland State Firefighters Association Convention on Tuesday, June 23. 


Geoffrey Donahue, Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response for the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE,) delivered a well-researched and documented address titled “Shipboard Fires and Maritime Response Considerations,” providing firefighters and emergency responders with a detailed look at the unique hazards associated with maritime incidents.

Drawing on decades of emergency response experience, Donahue examined recent maritime emergencies and outlined the operational, environmental, and logistical factors that distinguish shipboard fires from traditional structure or industrial incidents. 

The presentation highlighted how the increasing size and complexity of modern vessels, combined with the movement of hazardous cargoes through ports and waterways, creates a demanding environment for emergency responders.

Donahue, who leads Maryland’s emergency preparedness and response programs and has nearly 35 years of experience in hazardous materials and emergency response operations, emphasized that shipboard incidents often require responders to operate within confined spaces, navigate unfamiliar vessel layouts, and contend with extreme heat conditions that can rapidly escalate an emergency. 

In addition to directing MDE’s emergency response operations, he serves as an instructor in firefighting, hazardous materials, and rescue disciplines through the University of Maryland’s Fire and Rescue Institute.

A central theme of the presentation was the importance of environmental protection during maritime emergencies. Fires aboard vessels can involve fuel oils, chemicals, hazardous cargo, and other contaminants that pose significant threats to waterways and coastal ecosystems. 


Donahue explained the role of the Maryland Department of the Environment in coordinating environmental response efforts and mitigating the impact of hazardous materials released during maritime incidents. Protecting both public safety and natural resources, he noted, requires a coordinated response strategy that extends beyond traditional firefighting operations.


The keynote also underscored the necessity of interagency cooperation. Maritime incidents often involve multiple stakeholders, including local fire departments, port authorities, vessel operators, environmental agencies, law enforcement, and federal response organizations. 


Donahue stressed that successful outcomes depend on effective communication, unified command structures, and pre-established partnerships that allow agencies to work seamlessly during emergencies. These collaborative efforts are especially important in Maryland, where commercial shipping, recreational boating, and critical maritime infrastructure play significant roles in the state's economy and transportation network.


Participants also heard analyses of recent maritime incidents from around the country, with lessons learned serving as case studies for improving firefighter safety and operational effectiveness. Donahue encouraged departments to incorporate maritime response scenarios into training programs and emergency planning efforts, particularly for agencies serving coastal communities, inland ports, and waterways connected to the Chesapeake Bay.


The presentation resonated with attendees as the fire service continues to adapt to emerging hazards, including larger cargo vessels, alternative fuel technologies, and the transportation of lithium-ion battery-powered vehicles. These developments are creating new challenges for emergency responders and reinforcing the need for specialized training and preparedness.

By the conclusion of the session, attendees gained a greater appreciation for the complexities of maritime firefighting and the importance of coordinated planning among local, state, and maritime partners. Donahue’s keynote served as both a technical briefing and a reminder that effective emergency response increasingly requires a multidisciplinary approach capable of addressing public safety, environmental protection, and operational resilience simultaneously.

The keynote was part of the Maryland State Firefighters Association’s annual convention and educational conference, which brings together firefighters, emergency medical personnel, and public safety leaders from across Maryland to share knowledge, discuss emerging challenges, and strengthen the capabilities of the state’s emergency response community. 

By Kevin Dayhoff. Reporting, notes, structure and outline, and final editing by the author. Artificial intelligence was used as a drafting and organizational tool. 

Editor’s note: AI-assisted drafting tools were used to help organize and assemble this article from the author's original reporting notes. All facts were reviewed and verified by the author.

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Geoffrey Donahue, Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response for the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE,) delivered a well-researched and documented address titled “Shipboard Fires and Maritime Response Considerations,” 23Je2026 at the MSFA Convention

Maritime emergencies were the focus of a keynote presentation during the Maryland St. Firefighters Assoc. Convention on Tues., 23Je2026

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