A 19-year-old waitress broke her back and her foot when she jumped off a pier to rescue a child struggling in a rip current off a Florida beach.
She ran downstairs, handing her phone, personal belongings, and her apron to a customer before throwing herself off the pier into the water.
Pignato is a surfer and swimmer and believed she could save the boy.
But she had forgotten about the shallow sandbar.
“Broke my foot and back jumping off the pier to try and help this drowning boy,” she wrote on Instagram. “Ugh I’m in pain.”
Despite Pignato being incapacitated by her injuries, the boy was rescued, and taken to hospital as a precaution.
“An 8-year-old boy was caught in a rip north of the pier,” Malphurs said, Ocean Rescue Capt. Tammy Malphurs said.
“We also got a report of a woman, who appeared to be a Joe’s Crab Shack employee, lying on the beach by the pier,” she said.
“We believe her heart is in the right place but we do not encourage people to try and rescue people drowning,” Malphurs said.
Last year a Florida mother died trying to save her children from a rip current.
Samar Aboukhdair, 36, was watching eight children—six of her own and two others—on Oct. 13 at St. Pete Beach in Pinellas County when some of them were caught in a rip.
She rushed into the sea to try to rescue them.
Four witnesses helped officials with the rescue, the office said.
“The children were reported to have been swimming north of the Pass-A-Grill Southwest Jetty when a witness heard the children scream from the water. The witnesses reported four children in the water and pulled two of the children out to safety after it appeared they were caught in a strong tidal current,” the office stated.
“Witnesses say Aboukhdair went after the third child and became caught in the strong tidal current herself. One of the older children also went in the water with Aboukhdair and also became caught in the strong tidal current.”