KENOSHA, Wis. (WRJN) — A family outing at Simmons Island Beach in Kenosha turned into a rescue operation on Sunday when a 40-year-old woman was swept into deep water by riptides in Lake Michigan.
The incident occurred at approximately 6:38 p.m. when the Kenosha Police Department and Fire Department responded to emergency calls reporting a swimmer in distress. The woman, whose name has not been released, had been pulled far from shore by strong currents.
In a display of quick thinking and bravery, the woman’s brother-in-law, 35-year-old Jesus Vidal-Cervantes, swam out to her aid, risking his own life in the process. After struggling in the water for over 10 minutes, both individuals were safely brought back to shore.
The woman was immediately transported to a local hospital for treatment. She was later released, having suffered from exhaustion but no serious injuries.
This near-tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers lurking in Lake Michigan’s waters, even at popular swimming spots like Simmons Island Beach. The beach, which recently saw the reopening of its historic Beach House after more than 60 years, has been a summertime staple for Kenosha residents.
While the National Weather Service reports a low swim risk for Lake Michigan today, conditions are expected to worsen. The forecast indicates an elevated risk level of “High” for tomorrow, underscoring the importance of checking daily surf zone forecasts before entering the water.
Local authorities urge swimmers to exercise caution and stay informed about beach conditions, emphasizing that even experienced swimmers can fall victim to unexpected riptides and currents.
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