The Philippine Star

Firefighte­rs rescue woman entangled by boa constricto­r

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SHEFFIELD LAKE (AP) — An Ohio woman called 911 in a panic on Thursday afternoon with ample reason: a five-foot-long boa constricto­r she had rescued a day earlier had wrapped itself around her neck, was biting her face and wouldn’t let go.

”Please hurry,” the frightened woman told a dispatcher. “He’s biting my nose.”

The dispatcher sent firefighte­rs and police to the woman’s home in Sheffield Lake, a community about 40 kilometers west of Cleveland in Lorain County, but seemed stumped.

”I’ve never heard of this before,” the dispatcher is heard saying in a recording of the woman’s call.

Rescuers arrived within minutes and found the woman lying in the bloodied driveway of her home, the snake holding tight just as she described.

A firefighte­r cut off the snake’s head with a pocket knife and the 45-year-old woman, who hasn’t been identified, was taken by ambulance to a hospital for treatment.

The woman told the dispatcher during the call she had rescued two boa constricto­rs on Wednesday and that she owned nine ball pythons.

 ??  ?? The Ohio woman said she’s a snake lover and owns nine ball pythons.
The Ohio woman said she’s a snake lover and owns nine ball pythons.

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