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Hero dives into Lake Michigan to save baby girl after wind blew stroller into water
Summary
A Chicago man dove into Lake Michigan after a gust of wind pushed an eight-month-old's stroller into the water; the infant was taken to Lurie Children's Hospital and initially listed in good condition while the rescuer was also hospitalized for monitoring.
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Lio Cundiff, 30, a Chicago comedian, entered Lake Michigan after a gust of wind pushed a stroller carrying an eight-month-old into the water near Belmont Harbor. Bystanders alerted others and helped once the child was brought to shore. Chicago police confirmed the infant was taken to Lurie Children's Hospital for observation and was initially listed in good condition. The rescuer was also admitted to hospital and medical staff have been monitoring him.
Known details:
- Lio Cundiff, 30, went into the lake to recover an eight-month-old after a stroller was blown into the water.
- Chicago police reported the infant was taken to Lurie Children's Hospital and initially listed in good condition.
- The rescuer was hospitalized after the incident and doctors reported irregular readings and possible further testing.
Summary:
Both the infant and the rescuer received hospital care following the incident. Doctors have said the infant was initially in good condition and the rescuer is being monitored with possible further testing; additional updates are undetermined at this time.
