Clay Davenport
Cerebral Nomad
I don't understand people. I just want to say, for everybody's sake, if you get bitten by your ball python, don't call 911. It's just stupid. If you can't deal with a bite like that yourself, don't keep snakes. Calling the EMTs just brings more bad publicity.
The photo below is from the news article. It's of the EMT holding the snake. It's a terrible picture, but looks to be a ball python to me.
About 1am this morning, Garden City police were called to an apartment complex where a pet snake got a little confused. He clamped his mouth down on a woman's arm and wasn't going to let go.
That's until EMT Steven Carter arrived. It took a few minutes for him to gently pry the ball python off the woman's arm. The snake was finally returned to his box none the worse for wear.
The snake's owner says the python was shedding and becomes aggressive during those times, along with being almost blind. She says he is normally very calm and gentle around people.
The woman who was bitten may have to get a tetanus shot, but her wounds are very minor.
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The photo below is from the news article. It's of the EMT holding the snake. It's a terrible picture, but looks to be a ball python to me.
About 1am this morning, Garden City police were called to an apartment complex where a pet snake got a little confused. He clamped his mouth down on a woman's arm and wasn't going to let go.
That's until EMT Steven Carter arrived. It took a few minutes for him to gently pry the ball python off the woman's arm. The snake was finally returned to his box none the worse for wear.
The snake's owner says the python was shedding and becomes aggressive during those times, along with being almost blind. She says he is normally very calm and gentle around people.
The woman who was bitten may have to get a tetanus shot, but her wounds are very minor.
Link