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Boa constrictor rescued from gas fire in Gainsborough | Boa constrictor rescued from gas fire in Gainsborough |
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An 8ft (2.4m) long snake got itself into trouble after curling up inside a gas fire and getting trapped. | |
Billy the boa constrictor was roaming around its owner's living room in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, when it found its way into the heater. | |
Firefighters had to be called to rescue the pet, who was agitated but not hurt. | Firefighters had to be called to rescue the pet, who was agitated but not hurt. |
The service tweeted: "Not every day you go to a snake rescue! But Billy the boa constrictor needed some help to get out of this tight spot." | The service tweeted: "Not every day you go to a snake rescue! But Billy the boa constrictor needed some help to get out of this tight spot." |
'Up the chimney' | |
Billy's owner, Jane Boor, said "[Billy is] pure muscle - very, very strong and I was frantically holding on to him because I didn't know the chimney was blocked up. | |
"I had terrible visions of him disappearing up the chimney." | |
Andrew Thorpe, of Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, said around 5ft (1.5m) of the snake was curled inside the gas fire, which was not turned on at the time. | Andrew Thorpe, of Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, said around 5ft (1.5m) of the snake was curled inside the gas fire, which was not turned on at the time. |
He said: "The owner lets Billy roam around the living room to stretch its legs, as it were! | He said: "The owner lets Billy roam around the living room to stretch its legs, as it were! |
"He usually curls around the pouffe, but the owner turned her back for a minute and it got in a tiny hole under the fire." | "He usually curls around the pouffe, but the owner turned her back for a minute and it got in a tiny hole under the fire." |
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