Key Takeaways:
- Elderly man found Umuarama after a coordinated night search involving thermal drones and specialized search dogs.
- The 76-year-old, with a recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis, was located conscious and unharmed about 18 minutes after canine teams began tracking.
- The operation combined drones, a mapping drone, and two dog-handlers from the Cianorte Canine Unit, illustrating effective integrated response.
- Firefighters urge the public to call 193 immediately in cases of disappearance to enable a faster response.
A 76-year-old man reported missing in Umuarama was found alive in the early hours of Tuesday following a coordinated night search led by the Corpo de Bombeiros. Rescue teams located the man at about 01:00 after combining thermal drone surveillance with specialised canine tracking.
Elderly man found Umuarama during coordinated night search
The family had last seen the man at approximately 13:00 on Monday in the Jardim Maria Lúcia neighbourhood. They told firefighters that he had a recent diagnosis of Alzheimer’s and often took walks near his home. When he failed to return that afternoon, relatives contacted the 2nd Independent Company of the Military Fire Brigade in Umuarama.
Firefighters moved quickly, first gathering information at the location and then launching ground searches in strategic areas. Teams deployed drones equipped with thermal cameras to expand the night-time search capability and to detect heat signatures in areas that were difficult to access on foot. A larger-capacity drone was also used to map the terrain in greater detail and preserve potential search zones for the arrival of canine units.
The Canine Unit from the Cianorte Fire Brigade was called in to reinforce the operation. The unit specialises in terrestrial searches and brought two binomials, each comprising a trained firefighter and a search dog. Seven firefighters in total took part in the action.
Approximately 18 minutes after the dogs began tracking, the teams found the elderly man conscious and without visible injuries. Firefighters provided immediate care at the scene and escorted him to the local emergency centre for further assessment. Following initial treatment, the incident was closed successfully.
Authorities highlighted the effectiveness of integrating technology and trained animals in search operations. The combination of thermal imaging, detailed aerial mapping and canine tracking shortened search times and reduced risk to both the missing person and rescue teams. The Corpo de Bombeiros Militar do Paraná issued a statement underlining the importance of rapid response and specialised techniques in achieving positive outcomes.
Local emergency services reiterated guidance for families and the community. In cases of disappearance, citizens are urged to call 193 immediately. Quick notification allows emergency services to mobilise resources and begin targeted searches while vital clues remain fresh.
The successful rescue in Umuarama offers a clear example of how coordinated response, modern equipment and trained personnel can work together to secure safe recoveries. Firefighters credited the prompt alert from the family and the swift deployment of both aerial and canine assets for the favourable result.
As a precaution, families of those with memory-related conditions are encouraged to review local safety measures and consider identification aids or tracking options to reduce the risk of prolonged disappearance. The fire brigade continues to train and invest in both technology and canine teams to maintain readiness for similar incidents.

















