There was an Heating, Ventilation & A/C professional at our cabin last week.
He was an older gentleman, so I was sure he knew his task well.
He looked like he may have been on the task for decades, and I doubted if there was anything he hadn’t seen, however I was wrong. He showed up to labor on our gas furnace, and I showed him where the gas furnace room was. He was only downstairs for about 5 minutes, when I heard him scream. I was sure he had to have been hurt. I ran downstairs, and the man was colorless-faced. He couldn’t move or breathe respectfully. When I asked him what was wrong, he only looked down. Wrapped around his leg was our pet snake. He was almost several feet long, however he was docile. He was used to wrapping around our legs for the warmth. I guessed the Heating, Ventilation & A/C professional wasn’t used to having snakes around him. He was petrified, and I didn’t suppose what to do. Sarah wouldn’t let his leg loose, and the Heating, Ventilation & A/C professional was start to hyperventilate and sweat profusely. I had to get Sarah away from him, however she wasn’t listening. I called 911 and told them what our emergency was, but five minutes later, the ambulance was there along with creature control. They released the Heating, Ventilation & A/C professional from Sarah, and got him on a gurney. The ambulance attendant told me that the next time someone came to the house, I had to have all pets put away, and that included snakes. Sarah had caused the Heating, Ventilation & A/C professional to have a heart attack.
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