A 17-year-old resident of São José dos Pinhais, in the metropolitan region of Curitiba, died after drowning at Balneário Ipanema in Pontal do Paraná on the morning of Thursday, 1 January. The tragedy took place before the coastal lifeguard posts officially opened for the day.
Pontal do Paraná drowning and rescue response
According to the Military Fire Brigade of Paraná, the teenager was at the beach with three friends and was using a small bodyboard when he was unable to return to the shore. At some point he let go of the board and submerged; the estimated time underwater was around 20 minutes.
Lifeguards recovered the young man from the water and immediately began cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Rescue teams continued with advanced resuscitation measures for approximately one hour, but despite their efforts the victim did not regain consciousness and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The incident occurred at about 07:00, before the lifeguard stations on the Paraná coast begin their daily operations. The Military Fire Brigade notes that these posts operate from 08:00 to 19:00 every day during the season. Authorities emphasise that entering the sea outside guarded hours increases the risk of accidents and reduces the chance of rapid rescue in an emergency.
Officials reiterated standard safety guidance for beachgoers. Bathers are urged to swim only in areas protected by lifeguards and to respect the hours of service. In the event of an emergency on the coast, the Fire Brigade asks the public to call 193 immediately so that trained teams can be dispatched.
Local authorities and rescue services did not release the names of those involved pending notification of next of kin. The Military Fire Brigade provided the operational details and timings and confirmed that lifeguards on duty acted promptly once they reached the scene.
Incidents of this kind highlight the persistent dangers of coastal waters, even for those using flotation aids such as bodyboards. Strong currents, changing tides and unforeseen fatigue can place swimmers at risk, particularly when fewer people are present to raise the alarm. Lifeguard presence and rapid emergency response are key factors in improving survival odds.
Community leaders and emergency responders continue to call for greater awareness about beach safety. Simple precautions — swimming near an attended post, keeping close to shore, avoiding the sea alone and monitoring local conditions — can reduce the risk of drowning. Beach visitors are also advised to check local lifeguard schedules and weather and sea reports before entering the water.
The Fire Brigade thanked the lifeguards and rescue teams for their prompt intervention and expressed condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. Further details about the event may be released after formal notifications and any related inquiries are completed.
Key Takeaways:
- A 17-year-old from São José dos Pinhais drowned at Balneário Ipanema in Pontal do Paraná before lifeguard stations opened.
- He was using a bodyboard, submerged for about 20 minutes and was pulled from the water by lifeguards who attempted resuscitation for roughly an hour.
- Rescue teams reported the death at the scene; firefighters urge bathers to enter the sea only in guarded areas and during lifeguard hours.

















