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Don't Tase Me Bro!

EricWI Sep 07, 2010 05:53 PM

NORTH BELLE VERNON, Pa. -- Police said they were forced to use a Taser on a man who was trying to rescue his pets from a house fire in Westmoreland County.

Firefighters learned that 11 exotic snakes were inside one of the two homes that caught fire in North Belle Vernon on Monday.
Monica Baker, who is 8 weeks pregnant with triplets, and her two children were able to escape when flames from their next-door neighbor’s home spread to their home on Green Street.
Monica’s husband, Damon Baker, desperately battled the fast-moving flames with his garden hose before firefighters arrived.
“I was outside, at the end of the garden hose, trying to spray down the side of the house to keep it from spreading so rapidly,” said Baker.
Police on scene said they tried three times to get him away from the fire to protect him, but he resisted so they were forced to subdue him with a Taser.

"Had I been able to stay there a few minutes spraying it down before the fire department got here, we might not have lost all of our animals,” said Baker.
u local: Channel 4 Action News Viewer Shares Photos Of The Fire Scene The animals, firefighters learned, were 11 Ball Pythons that escaped from their cage and were loose inside the burning home.
“This is the first time we’ve really had to bring snakes out of a structure like that,” said Chief Ken Ramsdell of the North Bell Vernon Fire Department. “Sometimes it’s good to know if people have exotic animals.”
Baker told Channel 4 Action News reporter Keith Jones that only 5 of the snakes survived the fire.
Police said Baker will not be charged with any crime following the Taser incident.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
www.thepittsburghchannel.com/r/24902879/detail.html

Replies (5)

cychluraguy Sep 07, 2010 07:18 PM

I think the moral of this story should be if you are in a similar situation you should tell the police there are baby kittens in there. Somehow I think if it was baby kittens and the same thing happened the general public would be up in arms that they stopped him and let those poor kittens die. He would probobly be on the today show as a hero for risking his life. But for snakes he is some kind of freek and should be charged for not following police orders.
Rob

mavericksdad Sep 08, 2010 08:42 AM

...exactly right I'd be willing to bet cash money they would've saved them if they were "puppies or kitties"...poor snakes...
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wireptile Sep 08, 2010 09:46 AM

"I think the moral of this story should be if you are in a similar situation you should tell the police there are baby kittens in there. Somehow I think if it was baby kittens and the same thing happened the general public would be up in arms that they stopped him and let those poor kittens die. He would probobly be on the today show as a hero for risking his life. But for snakes he is some kind of freek and should be charged for not following police orders. "

I dont think so. Probably the same thing would have happened. Its not about what the owner was trying to save. It was about keeping untrained individuals away from a dangerous situation. Firefighters are about saving people from dangerous situations and they would probably have kept him away from the scene if he was trying to save children. Extraneous untrained individuals on the scene could be dangerous to the firefighters or at least interfere with their mission.
Its their job to save whatever living things are in the house, but if you said they were cats or dogs when they were actually snakes I can bet you would be charged with something.

cychluraguy Sep 08, 2010 10:23 AM

Sorry wire, I don't buy it. If fire fighters were present and he was in the way it would be one thing but from the article it seems this happened before the firefighters arrived. If he was standing there with a hose keeping the flames down before they got there I believe the police were out of line. No one knows the persons qualifications and it should be your right to protect your property no matter what the consiquences, in california they let people stay at there houses during major brush fires and quite often those are the houses that make it. Sometimes people die but it is there decision. Also there is a priority to life saving they will go alot farther into danger for a person or a child than a pet. And pets I am sure have a personal priority for a firefighter a dog being the highest and down the line. Is a rescue worker going to risk there life the same for a person, dog, or gold fish???
Rob

norajohn Sep 08, 2010 02:31 PM

You are exactly right. If he wanted to protect his property the police should NOT have interfered. It's His life and His property. Sounds like a typical situation where LE's ego got in the way.

John

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