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Ohio woman with pet boa constrictor attacking her face tells 911: 'There's blood everywhere'

Andrew Horansky
WKYC-TV, Cleveland
Boa constrictors can pose dangers to humans.

SHEFFIELD LAKE, Ohio — An Ohio woman told 911 she was being attacked by her 5-and-a-half-foot boa constrictor on Thursday. 

“The boa constrictor has a hold of your nose?” the dispatcher asks. “Can you pry its jaw open if you picked at the jaw?”

“No, I’m trying, there’s blood everywhere,” the caller says.

The Sheffield Lake woman refused to talk about her experience Friday, but gave 911 an earful.

“I just rescued it yesterday!” she says, claiming the boa was one of two she had obtained just the day before. “All of my snakes are put away.”

“How many snakes do you have ma’am?” the dispatcher then asks. “Eleven,” the woman answers. “They’re all ball pythons except for these two I rescued.”

Neighbors on the street declined to comment, although some witnessed the scene after the woman ran outside to wait for EMS.

By that point the snake was wrapped around her waist and biting her face.

A fireman eventually removed the reptile by cutting off its head with a knife. The woman’s injuries were non-life-threatening.

Ed Skuza of E and J Reptile Shows & Rescue believes the woman handled the snake too soon and should have waited at least a week before bringing it out.

He adds that two drops of rubbing alcohol could have gotten it to release its jaws. 

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