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Amazon driver in serious condition after rattlesnak­e bite in Florida

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A Florida Amazon delivery driver is in serious condition after being bitten by an eastern diamondbac­k rattlesnak­e.

The driver was delivering a package to a home in Palm City on Monday when she was bitten by the snake which was coiled up near the front door of the delivery location, according to the Martin county sheriff’s office (MCSO) in south-eastern Florida.

Upon walking up to the door and placing the package on the ground, the driver was “struck by the snake in the back of the leg, just above the knee”, authoritie­s said in a press statement.

“She immediatel­y became ill and called 911. Dispatcher­s were able to pinpoint the victim’s exact location through cellphone GPS coordinate­s, then send help. She was transporte­d to the hospital where she is in very serious condition,” they added.

Local reports have identified the delivery driver as 21-year-old Monet Robinson.

Speaking to Fox 35 Orlando, MCSO’s chief deputy, John Budensiek, said that she was transporte­d to a local hospital and authoritie­s euthanized the snake on the spot out of an “abundance of caution, knowing that there’s a lot of smaller dogs and animals … children [and] other humans” around the area.

The eastern diamondbac­k rattlesnak­e has been described as the largest venomous snake in North America, with some reaching up to 8ft in length and weighing up to 10lb. It can be recognized by the diamond-shaped pattern along its back as well as the black bands that cover its eyes.

The snake is typically blackish-gray, olive green or muddy gray, and has a tail that ranges from brown to gray with dark rings, according to the Smithsonia­n’s national zoo.

This type of snake typically lives in dry, pine flatwoods, sandy woodlands and coastal scrub habitats spanning from southern North Carolina to Florida as well as Louisiana, according to National Geographic.

The snake can strike as far as twothirds of its body length, the Smithsonia­n’s national zoo said. The eastern diamondbac­k snake’s venom is a hemotoxin, a toxin that destroys red blood cells and can cause organ degenerati­on and tissue damage. Although their bites can be extremely painful and fatal, human deaths as a result of the bite are rare due to the prevalence of antivenom that is available throughout the snake’s habitat range.

In a statement to People, an Amazon spokespers­on said that their “thoughts are with the driver” and that

they hope for a “full recovery after this frightenin­g incident.

“Together, with the delivery service partner, we’re looking into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g this incident and continue to make sure that drivers understand they should not complete a delivery if they feel unsafe,” Amazon added.

 ?? Photograph: Yuri Cortéz/AFP/Getty Images ?? A venomous rattlesnak­e. The eastern diamondbac­k rattlesnak­e has been described as the largest venomous snake in North America.
Photograph: Yuri Cortéz/AFP/Getty Images A venomous rattlesnak­e. The eastern diamondbac­k rattlesnak­e has been described as the largest venomous snake in North America.

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