Los Angeles Times

Sea lion is rescued by firefighte­rs

- BY COLLEEN SHALBY

A 5-month-old sea lion was tuckered out Sunday after firefighte­rs rescued the little pup who had strayed from his Bay Area home.

“He found his way into a local parking structure, and a good citizen called RCFD to the rescue,” the Redwood City Fire Department said.

Firefighte­rs wrangled the sea lion, nicknamed Santos, in the parking garage and placed a rope leash around his neck. Video recorded back at the fire station shows the cuddly critter fighting off sleep. Resting on a green-and-white-striped towel, the tired baby repeatedly dips his head as he tries to stave off sleep before eventually giving into nap time after an undoubtedl­y tiring adventure.

The Marine Mammal Center brought the sea lion to nearby Sausalito, where he will be monitored and treated before being released.

Sea lions and seals are no stranger to the Redwood City area. Bair Island, one of the wetlands south of San Francisco Bay, is one of their havens.

 ?? Redwood City Fire Department ?? THE PUP, nicknamed Santos, gave in to nap time after his adventure.
Redwood City Fire Department THE PUP, nicknamed Santos, gave in to nap time after his adventure.

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