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ROB: THAT FIRE WAS VERY INTENSE
AND SPREAD LIKELY -- IT WAS
FORTUNATE NOBODY WAS INJURED.
KELLIE: NEW TONIGHT, BITTEN ON A
POPULAR TRAIL.
A YOUNG BOY HAS SPENT DAYS IN
THE HOSPITAL FOR A RATTLESNAKE
BITE.
THE AREA THEY
MADE -- WHERE IT
HAPPENED WAS VERY BUSY.
THEY DISCUSSED AT THE MISTAKES
THEY MADE.
THE WALK ON THIS
TO THE HOMES
AND CONDOS TOOK A SCARY TURN.
LITTLE BENNY WAS 10
FEET AHEAD
AND STUMBLED ON WHAT THEY
THOUGHT WAS DOG POOP.
HE STEPPED ON IT AND HE
SAID
THAT HE STARTED TO CRY.
KELLIE:
IT WAS THIS -- A
RATTLESNAKE CAMOUFLAGED IN THE
MIDDLE OF A PATH WHERE HUNDREDS
OF PEOPLE WALK DAILY.
IT WAS BROWNISH-BLACKISH.
IT WAS A BABY RATTLESNAKE.
WE DID NOT HEAR IT, WE JUST SAW
IT.
KELLIE: MOMENTS
LATER, THEY
SPOTTED TWO LITTLE BLOOD MARKS
ON VINNIE.
WE CHECKED ON HIM
LATER IN
THE DAY AND I STARTED TO SUCK AT
THE VENOM OUT.
I STARTED TO SPIT IT OUT.
KELLIE: JACLYN SAYS THAT WAS
HER
FIRST MISTAKE.
THE SECOND WAS HER HUSBAND
RUSHING VINNIE TO THE HOSPITAL.
SHE PANICKED.
YOU GET THAT
MOTHER-WORRY AND
YOU WANT TO TRADE PLACES.
KELLIE: THEY CALLED 911 FOR AN
AMBULANCE.
-- IF THEY HAD CALLED HIM 911
FOR NEBULAS IT WOULD HAVE GOTTEN
HIM TO THE HOSPITAL MORE
QUICKLY.
NOW, THEY ARE JUST GLAD THAT HE
WILL BE OK.
THOSE HOURS FELT LIKE A