Fisherman Swept Into Ocean at SF's Baker Beach Remains in Critical Condition
Rescue crews reached the man within minutes, and paramedics gave advanced life support before he was taken to a local hospital.
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San Francisco fisherman hospitalized after sneaker wave sweeps him into ocean
San Francisco fisherman hospitalized after sneaker wave sweeps him into ocean A fisherman is hospitalized after he was swept into the ocean in San Francisco on Friday afternoon, fire officials said. The post San Francisco fisherman hospitalized after sneaker wave sweeps him into ocean appeared first on KION Central Coast.
Day Around the Bay: Man Swept Away By Sneaker Wave While Fishing at Baker Beach
Local:A fisherman was swept away by a sneaker wave at Baker Beach Friday afternoon and is in critical condition. [KRON4]Another gray whale washed ashore near San Leandro Thursday, in a string of several recent whale deaths. [KPIX]A new documentary called Stray Embers, which screens at SF’s Vogue Theatre next week, spotlights carpenter Brad Weldon, who held the Paradise, California, community together during the weeks following the deadly Camp Fi…
Man in critical condition after being swept offshore by sneaker waves at Baker Beach, SFFD says
A fisherman who was rescued after being swept offshore by sneaker waves at Baker Beach Friday afternoon is now in the hospital in critical condition, San Francisco Fire Department said.
A fisherman was left in critical condition after being swept out to sea by strong waves on the afternoon of Friday, May 29, 2026, in Baker Beach, California. According to reports, the man was on the beach in San Francisco when he was suddenly struck by a large wave that took him by surprise and threw him into the water. Fisherman swept away by strong waves in Baker Beach, California. The force of the sea left him incapacitated as he was dragged …
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