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Snake season not done with yet

Paramedics have treated 16 people from the Barwon South West area for a suspected snake bite this summer.

Statewide, paramedics treated 129 people with 125 of those transported to hospital.

Victoria’s snake season is typically between September and April.

Batesford mother Angela Malone knows the dangers of snakes all too well after being bitten by one on her back doorstep.

After hearing her dogs barking, Angela walked outside and was instantly bitten on the foot by a tiger snake.

“It was very unexpected as I’d never seen a snake anywhere on our property before,” she said.

“I had a snake bandage inside but wasn’t sure where. I knew the worst thing to do was move around so I sat still. I called Triple Zero (000) and asked my son to pass me some washing from the laundry nearby which I used as a pressure bandage.”

Angela said it was a very stressful situation for her and her five-year-old.

“My son was scared and asked if I was going to die but I reassured him I would be okay,” she said.

“I knew to keep calm and when the paramedics came, they were fantastic. I was very thankful it wasn’t my son who got bitten. It really shows you need to be prepared and know what to do because a snake bite can happen anywhere. I’m very vigilant around the property now.”

Ambulance Victoria (AV) Director Emergency Management Dale Armstrong urged people to be snake aware.

“With hot weather continuing, the snakes are out, which means we need to be vigilant,” Ambulance Victoria (AV) Director Emergency Management Dale Armstrong.

“Bites can often be avoided simply by being observant in areas that are likely to attract snakes, such as near rivers, long grass or sheds.

“Victorians can also take preventative measures around their home by keeping their property clear of rocks, logs and building materials, and keeping grass short.

“Most snakes in Victoria are venomous and a bite can be life-threatening. If someone is suspected to have suffered a snake bite, even if you’re not sure, you should call Triple Zero (000) immediately.”

See stjohnvic.com.au/news/snake-bite-first-aid-tips for tips on what to do if bitten by a snake.

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