Man pulled from clothing donation box on Near North Side

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Firefighters rescued a man from a clothing donation box early Thursday on the Near North Side.

Authorities were called about the man stuck in the box at 3:48 a.m. in the 1100 block of North LaSalle, according to Chicago Fire Department Chief Juan Hernandez.

Firefighters arrived and released the man from the donation box. Hernandez said. No injuries were reported.

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