Enid (OK) Firefighter Adds Snake Wrangling to His Resume

Enid firefighters responded to a call Sunday from a motorist who had a slippery character hanging around his car – a lengthy bull snake.

Proving they take their public service mission seriously, firefighters responded and Firefighter Jaylen Goff deftly removed the snake from under the vehicle, KFOR reports.

Bull snakes, while appearing ominous, actually are good neighbors, eating mice and other vermin. And they’re pretty much harmless, unless you have a weak heart.

The snake was released in a less populated area.

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