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aaah that awesome firefighter who rescued the snake is even more awesome if you read the source link

seananmcguire:

ceruleancynic:

so the snake’s owners were trying to go back in to get their baby and all the other firefighters were like NOPE and this guy was all WELP and went on in there and 

“He was trying to crawl up the side of his terrarium and get out. His face was pushed up on the screen and trying to get out. There was a lot of smoke and he was trapped,” Hemmelsbach said. 

“I removed the screen off the top and knew to approach it by coming up behind his head. He became very active, and I was glad because that meant that he was OK.”

Hemmelsbach said he had some experience handling pythons from his Grand Haven High School days. He said he had taken some Michigan Wildlife classes where they routinely handled pythons.

“I had some experience in my high school days showcasing them. I’d take them around and show them to the kids in the elementary classes,” he said. “That didn’t bother me at all.”

When Hemmelsbach reached the python inside the Catherine Street home, he gingerly handled him so not to scare the reptile any more than he already was.

Hemmelsbach said the python was “weighty.”

“With my left hand, I secured his head and then I just scooped him up with my right arm and cradled him in my chest and took him over to Canteen 450 where there was a very happy reunion,” he said. “I would do it for any creature. I’m just glad it had a happy ending.”

Hemmelsbach tried not to scare the snake any more than he was already scared

aaah just i

faith in humanity briefly restored, thanks

The man went into a fire to save a snake, and still thought about the snake’s feelings.

A++++++ humaning.

marsincharge:

You cannot…mistreat children….because you think they’re gross or annoying…they’re children.