Firefighters rescue Gabriel Ramirez, 17, of Waukegan, from Lake Michigan and bring him back to the Waukegan North Harbor, 199 East Madison Street in Waukegan, where they performed lifesaving measures on him Monday evening before transporting him to the hospital where he died. | Photo – Left: Provided: Photo – Right: Bill Barron

The coroner has released the identity of a 17-year-old Waukegan boy who died from drowning while swimming with friends in Lake Michigan in Waukegan Monday evening.

The Waukegan Fire Department and Waukegan Police Department responded around 5:30 p.m. Monday to the Waukegan North Harbor, 199 East Madison Street in Waukegan, for a report of a water rescue.

Waukegan Fire Department Battalion Chief Todd Zupec said 911 dispatchers reported that a subject was under the water in the harbor channel area.

Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek identified the subject on Tuesday as Gabriel Ramirez, 17, of Waukegan.

Firefighters rescue an unresponsive teenager from Lake Michigan and bring him back to the Waukegan North Harbor, 199 East Madison Street in Waukegan, where they performed lifesaving measures on him Monday evening before transporting him to the hospital where he died. | Photo: Bill Barron

Bystanders reported that the person, later identified as Ramirez, went missing in Lake Michigan and fire crews began a search effort.

Emergency crews arrived at the Waukegan Harbor and at the Waukegan Municipal Beach.

Zupec said friends were located and reported they had been swimming in the channel and Ramirez did not make it out of the water. The friends then called 911 for help.

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Firefighters rescue an unresponsive teenager from Lake Michigan and bring him back to the Waukegan North Harbor, 199 East Madison Street in Waukegan, where they performed lifesaving measures on him Monday evening before transporting him to the hospital where he died. | Photo: Bill Barron

The Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) was activated to the box alarm level, prompting the response of boats, divers and sonar equipment from fire departments throughout the county but was canceled a short time later.

The U.S. Coast Guard also responded to aid in the search.

Bill Barron, who said he had been in the area of the Waukegan Harbor for most of the day, heard ambulances, fire trucks and police cars responding to the area.

Firefighters rescue an unresponsive teenager from Lake Michigan and bring him back to the Waukegan North Harbor, 199 East Madison Street in Waukegan, where they performed lifesaving measures on him Monday evening before transporting him to the hospital where he died. | Photo: Bill Barron

Zupec said a rescue boat with divers was deployed to the channel and the area of the last seen point.

The fire department launched a boat to the south rocks and returned to the dock just after 6:20 p.m., Barron said.

Zupec said divers were deployed and were able to find Ramirez within minutes of searching along the breakwall near the bottom.

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Firefighters rescue an unresponsive teenager from Lake Michigan and bring him back to the Waukegan North Harbor, 199 East Madison Street in Waukegan, where they performed lifesaving measures on him Monday evening before transporting him to the hospital where he died. | Photo: Bill Barron

Firefighters brought him back to the Waukegan North Harbor.

Barron said firefighters and paramedics were actively performing CPR on the victim and placed him onto a stretcher.

He was wearing shorts but no shirt or shoes when he was pulled from the water.

Firefighters rescued an unresponsive teenager from Lake Michigan and brought him back to the Waukegan North Harbor, 199 East Madison Street in Waukegan, where they performed lifesaving measures on him but he later died Monday evening. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Ramirez, who was unresponsive, was loaded into an awaiting ambulance, which remained on the scene for 10-15 minutes, Barron said.

The ambulance transported Ramirez to Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan in critical condition.

Banek said Ramirez was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital.

Firefighters rescued an unresponsive teenager from Lake Michigan and brought him back to the Waukegan North Harbor, 199 East Madison Street in Waukegan, where they performed lifesaving measures on him but he later died Monday evening. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Zupec said no other injuries were reported at the scene.

“The Waukegan Fire Department would like to remind residents to not swim in areas that are not designated for swimming. Dangerous currents exist around the piers and rock walls even during calm conditions. Please do not swim during dangerous weather or outside protected areas,” Zupec said.

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The Lake County Coroner’s Office responded to the hospital and took possession of the victim for an autopsy.

The autopsy was conducted on Tuesday morning and examination results confirm his death was consistent with drowning, Banek said.