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15-year-old rescued after jumping off Navy Pier on 19-degree day, Illinois cops say

A teenager was rescued from freezing waters after jumping into Lake Michigan.
A teenager was rescued from freezing waters after jumping into Lake Michigan. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Illinois officials rescued a teenager after she jumped off the Navy Pier in Chicago into the water during a frigid afternoon on Jan. 10, police said.

The 15-year-old was standing on the edge of the pier when she jumped into Lake Michigan, Chicago police said in a news release.

Chicago police and marine unit officers worked together during the incident. After initially throwing the teenager a life ring, the marine unit stepped in to safely get her out of the freezing water, officials said in the release.

After the rescue, the teen was taken to a nearby children’s hospital, the release said.

The high in Chicago on Jan. 10 was 19 degrees, with a low of 8 degrees.

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This story was originally published January 11, 2022 at 9:05 AM with the headline "15-year-old rescued after jumping off Navy Pier on 19-degree day, Illinois cops say."

Mariah Rush
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Mariah Rush is a National Real-Time Reporter. She is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and has previously worked for The Chicago Tribune, The Tampa Bay Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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