Numerous fire departments and other emergency response agencies were responding Tuesday afternoon into the evening to the Illinois Beach State Park near Zion after a child went missing while swimming in Lake Michigan. | Photo: Lando Bernal

An active search is underway after a 14-year-old boy went missing while swimming in Lake Michigan at Illinois Beach State Park near Zion Tuesday afternoon.

The Beach Park Fire Department and Lake County Sheriff’s Office responded around 4:03 p.m. Tuesday to the Illinois Beach State Park, 1 Lake Front Drive in unincorporated Zion, for a report of a water rescue.

The Zion Fire Rescue Department, Winthrop Harbor Fire Department and Newport Fire Protection District also were called to assist in the initial response.

Fire crews arrived and the incident was upgraded through the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) to the box alarm for divers, as well as side sonar technicians and equipment, to respond.

Numerous fire departments and other emergency response agencies were responding Tuesday afternoon into the evening to the Illinois Beach State Park near Zion after a child went missing while swimming in Lake Michigan. | Photo: Lando Bernal

The upgrade prompted fire departments from throughout Lake County and McHenry County, as well as Wisconsin, to respond. At least 22 fire department divers and nine sonar technicians were responding.

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Lake County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli said a 14-year-old boy was swimming at the beach when he went missing.

Fire department boats, divers and numerous drones are actively searching for the child, Covelli said. As of 6 p.m., the search continued.

The U.S. Coast Guard and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Conservation Police were responding.

Numerous fire departments and other emergency response agencies were responding Tuesday afternoon into the evening to the Illinois Beach State Park near Zion after a child went missing while swimming in Lake Michigan. | Photo: Lando Bernal

The incident comes just a month after a 20-year-old man from Waukegan drowned at the North Unit beach at the Illinois Beach State Park while swimming.

Fire officials have said that while the recent restoration of the Illinois Beach State Park has created an attractive and inviting shoreline, the lake can be “deceptively dangerous,” even on calm days.

“Swimmers are urged to exercise extreme caution, as hazardous currents may be present even when not visibly apparent. Use of personal flotation devices is strongly recommended for all individuals entering the water,” fire officials said.

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