'Greased up' trespasser was trapped in vacant restaurant's vent, police say
San Lorenzo, California: The call to San Francisco Bay Area firefighters came Wednesday morning.
Someone reported hearing a faint moaning, a cry for help coming from a vacant Chinese restaurant in a San Lorenzo strip mall.
When Alameda County firefighters arrived, the moaning grew louder. It was coming from inside the kitchen, above the stove. There, inside a tight metal grease vent that led to the roof, they found the source of distress.
Firefighters cut away sheet metal and found a man covered in grease and soot.
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The man, whom authorities have not identified, told firefighters he had been stuck in the slick vent for two days.
It is unclear whether he was trying to break into the building, but he was arrested on suspicion of trespassing, said Alameda County Sheriff's Office spokesman Sergeant Ray Kelly.
The man was in good spirits despite his situation, Sergeant Kelly said.
Temperatures in the area dipped to 6 degrees celsius on Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service.
"One of his problems was he was stuck in a smooth metal circular tube, and his body was greased up. He could not get any traction," Kelly said. "I'm sure he tried."
Sergeant Kelly told the San Francisco Chronicle the man was in generally good condition despite being exposed to the cold and the elements.
The unidentified man was checked into the hospital, and deputies will decide later whether to book him into jail or issue a citation, Sergeant Kelly said.
Los Angeles Times with AP
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