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A 67-year-old man from Nanuet, New York, tragically drowned while swimming in the Atlantic Ocean near Frisco, NC. Despite immediate CPR attempts by bystanders and rescue teams, he could not be revived. The incident highlights the dangers of swimming in open waters, even with moderate rip current forecasts. Local authorities stress the importance of being aware of ocean conditions and adhering to safety guidelines to prevent similar tragedies.
Frisco, NC – A tragic incident unfolded on Monday afternoon, June 30, 2025, when a 67-year-old man from Nanuet, New York, died while swimming in the Atlantic Ocean near Frisco on Hatteras Island. The incident was confirmed by officials from the Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
The emergency response began at 2:51 p.m. when a 911 call alerted authorities to the man found face down in the water, just east of the beach access point known as Ramp 49. Bystanders who witnessed the situation immediately took action, bringing the man to shore where they attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in an effort to revive him.
Additional help arrived shortly after, as the Hatteras Island Ocean Rescue staff worked alongside Dare County Emergency Medical Services and Cape Hatteras National Seashore Rangers to continue resuscitation efforts. Despite these attempts, the man could not be revived.
At the time of the incident, the victim was swimming without any flotation devices. The forecast for rip currents in the area on that day indicated a moderate risk; however, observers noted that no rip currents were present in the immediate vicinity of the incident, as reported by the Cape Hatteras National Seashore personnel.
This unfortunate event has drawn attention to the potential dangers of swimming in open water, particularly in areas known for their unpredictable conditions. Rip currents can pose a significant threat to swimmers, and authorities often urge caution and respect for local warnings when visiting coastal areas.
In light of the tragedy, National Parks of Eastern North Carolina Superintendent David Hallac expressed heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the deceased, acknowledging the deep sorrow such incidents bring to communities and visitors alike.
Frisco, situated on Hatteras Island, is popular among tourists and locals for its picturesque beaches and recreational opportunities. However, swimming in the Atlantic Ocean comes with inherent risks, especially when environmental conditions change quickly. Local swimming regulations and safety guidelines are in place to help prevent similar incidents, but it remains crucial for individuals to be aware of their surroundings while engaging in water activities.
Authorities continue to encourage swimmers to familiarize themselves with ocean conditions, seek information about potential hazards, and utilize available safety equipment when swimming, especially in unfamiliar waters. By doing so, swimmers can not only enhance their own safety but also contribute to the overall safety of beachgoers.
This incident serves as a painful reminder of the unpredictability of nature and the importance of vigilance while enjoying recreational activities. As the community mourns the loss of the New York man, officials are hopeful that such awareness will foster safer practices among beach visitors in the future.
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