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Boy, 16, dies after being rescued at Woodbine Beach

A boy has died after being rescued at Woodbine Beach Friday afternoon, Toronto police say.

Paramedics say they took 2 others to hospital after they were rescued

A total of five people were pulled from Lake Ontario. (Jeremy Campbell/Facebook)

A boy has diedafter being rescued at Woodbine Beach Friday afternoon, Toronto police say.

The boy, who paramedics say was 16, was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.He later succumbed to his injuries.

Paramedics say theyassessed four people who were rescued fromthe water. In addition to the boy, theytook two othersto hospital.

Several boats took part in a water rescue at Woodbine Beach Friday afternoon. (CBC)

A 15-year-old girl was taken to local hospital with serious,non-life-threatening injuries.Paramedics took another person with moderate injuries to local hospital. A fourth person was assessed by paramedics on the scene and was not taken to hospital.

Toronto fire say five people in total were taken out of the lake.

Emergency crews were called on scene, near Lake Shore Boulevard E and Woodbine Avenue, around 2:40p.m. with police saying they received reports that three people were in distress.

Police said shortly after 4 p.m. that everyone had been accounted for and that a water rescue search was being called off.

Policeconfirmed later Friday evening that the teen who diedwas carried under the water after jumpinginto the lake to help a mother and son who cried for help.

Helicopters also took part in the rescue efforts on Friday. (CBC)

A number of boats tooktothe beach'swhitecapped waves and some rescuers entered the waters in the heightof the search.Severalpeople were also onthe shores whenrescue efforts were underway.

The Canadian Coast Guard and the Royal Canadian Air Force assisted with the search. TheCanadian Coast Guard Ship Cape Storm,a 47-foot motor lifeboat, and an RCAF Griffon helicopter wereon scene during the rescue.Four Metro Marine vessels and lifeguard boats were also used.

Toronto fire was also on scene.

Toronto Public Health has warned against swimming at some beaches due to the significant rainfall, which has caused high water levels in some parts of the city.

However, the Toronto SwimSafe website listed Woodbine Beach as safe to swim as of Thursday, but police are warning the public of strong undertows in the area.