Man pulled from Chicago River in Streeterville

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Sun-Times file photo

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A man was pulled from the Chicago River late Wednesday in Streeterville.

Firefighters pulled the 22-year-old from the water at 11:33 p.m. in the 400 block of North McClurg, according to Fire Media Affairs Chief Juan Hernandez.

The man refused medical attention, Hernandez said.

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