A person was pulled from Lake Michigan near 31st Street Beach Monday after emergency personnel were summoned to the area.
According to Chicago firefighters, a full response was mounted at 31st Street Beach just after 2 p.m. for reports of a person in the water.
No official update has yet been given, but NBC’s Sky 5 helicopter was over the beach as firefighters pulled a person from the water.
Paramedics quickly rushed the individual to a waiting ambulance, and were seen performing chest compressions on the victim.
Chicago police reported that the male victim was transported to a nearby hospital in critical condition, with a Chicago Fire Department source telling NBC Chicago the victim was “unresponsive” when he was pulled from the water.
We will update this story with additional details as they are provided.
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