2-Year-Old Plays In Backyard But Mom Doesn’t See Rattlesnake Sneak Up Behind Him

A serene afternoon turned into a nightmare for a family in San Diego when their 2-year-old son, Briggs, was bitten by a rattlesnake in their own backyard. The venomous encounter occurred behind the family’s firepit, where the snake had been lurking unnoticed. The young boy's unexpected brush with the deadly reptile left his family in a state of shock and panic.

The incident happened in the blink of an eye. Little Briggs, unaware of the danger, approached the firepit area and came upon the rattlesnake. The snake, feeling threatened, lunged and bit the toddler on his finger. At first, the bite mark was almost invisible, but within minutes, it became evident that the venom was affecting the boy's small body. His family quickly realized the gravity of the situation as Briggs' arm began to swell and discolor.

The family immediately called 911 and were advised to head to a hospital equipped with antivenom serum. The journey to the hospital was fraught with fear and anxiety as Briggs’ condition worsened. His mother, recounting the harrowing experience, said, "He was on his deathbed for sure, we thought he was going to die." The sight of her son's swollen, discolored arm only intensified her fears of potential amputation or, worse, losing him.

Upon arrival at the hospital, Briggs was promptly treated with antivenom serum. The medical team worked tirelessly to counteract the effects of the venom and stabilize his condition. Fortunately, their efforts paid off, and Briggs began to show signs of recovery. The timely administration of the antivenom was crucial in preventing further complications.

This frightening episode underscores the importance of knowing what to do in case of a rattlesnake bite. If bitten, the best course of action is to call 911 immediately and get to a medical facility with antivenom serum as quickly as possible. Keeping the bite site above the heart and immobilizing it can help slow the spread of venom through the body. It is also crucial to remain as calm and still as possible to minimize venom circulation.

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As Briggs continues to recover, his family remains grateful for the quick response from emergency services and the skilled medical care he received. They hope their story will raise awareness and help other families stay vigilant against similar dangers in their own backyards.

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