Escondido Police Department

 

Spring is the time when flowers are blooming, the bees are humming, the birds are singing and the ssssnakes are slithering.

What should you do if you or a family member comes across a snake?

  • Make no sudden or aggressive movements. The snake will not "strike" unless you annoy it.
  • Back away from the snake slowly.

What should you do if you or someone else is bitten?

  • Try to remain calm. Walk, don't run for assistance.
  • Keep affected area lower than your heart. Have someone call 9-1-1 for emergency assistance.
  • Get a description of the snake that bit you and give that information to emergency personnel.
  • Do not cut the affected area in an attempt to remove the venom.

Who do you call for removal?

If you have identified a rattlesnake (look for a rattle) that has entered your property and it poses a threat to life, call 760-839-4722 for response by the Fire Department and be prepared to tell the firefighters where it was last seen. If a person has been bitten by a rattlesnake, however, call 9-1-1 immediately.

For specific information on rattlesnake safety, please see the Escondido Fire Department's Web site, Rattlesnake Safety.

https://police.escondido.org/snake-removal.aspx