2 killed overnight at Chicago beaches – WGN-TV

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CHICAGO -- Two people were killed because of the dangerous conditions at Chicago beaches.

The Chicago Fire Department responded to multiple calls of people in the water overnight.

The first came in around 2:30 Saturday morning. Divers pulled a 27-year-old man from the water near the 59th Street Harbor. He was in cardiac arrest and died at the hospital.

Another call came in around 3:45 a.m. A man and woman were in the water near Oak Street Beach.

The fire department said the woman was able to get out on her own, but the man was missing.

"We're not exactly sure why they were in the water, but we know these big waves probably contributed to that. It made it difficult for our rescuers to get in the water and locate the second victim," Deputy District Chief Ron Dorneker, Chicago Fire Department Marine and Dive Operations, said.

Rescuers were able to locate the 28-year-old man and pulled him out of the water.

He was taken to the hospital in extremely critical condition. He was later pronounced dead.

"These are dangerous waves," Dorneker said. "They shouldn't be underestimated. We're asking people to please stay out of the water during these high wave conditions."

The National Weather Service has issued a beach hazard warning through Saturday evening.

Waves are expected between three-to-six feet in the morning Saturday, decreasing to two-to-four feet in the evening.

Sixteen Chicago beaches have swim bans Saturday. Six beaches have swim advisories.

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