CARROLL COUNTY, Ga. — For goodness ‘snake’, one sop-hiss-sticated creature makes hiss-story for allegedly starting a fire.
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On Saturday, Carroll County firefighters were called to a home on Muse Bridge Road in reference to a possible fire.
When fire crews arrives, officials said there was no active fire.
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During the investigation, Carroll County officials learned that a snake had caused the electrical short. Firefighters said the snake came into the home through a hole in the floor under the oven.
That same hole in the floor had wires coming through it that the snake ultimately shorted out.
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Carroll authorities said then a small fire started with the subflooring. Even though the reptile tried to be snake-y, firefighters found the snake and pulled it out.
An official at the home, said they will always ‘re-mamba’ this moment, as they stated this was the biggest snake they had seen in person.
Carroll officials shared a photo to their Facebook with firefighter Mark Read holding the snake, and the letters ‘RIP’ with a snake emoji.
When asked why was the snake killed, officials said firefighters did not kill it, as it was dead when they located it.
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