http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=181209

  
 
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Police save Palestinian from snake 
By YAAKOV LAPPIN 
07/12/2010 18:52 


"He nearly died. He wasn't breathing." 
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Rami Hariziat Hassan, a 20-year-old Palestinian shepherd from Rantis, some 30 
km. northwest of Ramallah, was saved by Border Police officers after being 
bitten by a viper on Sunday night.

Hassan had fallen asleep while his goats and sheep grazed, his friend Raja 
Talam Va'ada told The Jerusalem Post on Monday. 'Suddenly, a snake bit him on 
the foot. We rushed to a local checkpoint and asked the soldiers for help. They 
really helped us,' Va'ada said. 'He nearly died. He wasn't breathing.' 

Border policemen quickly brought in a medic to administer first aid, and an 
ambulance to rush Hassan to the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer. 

'We kept in touch with doctors to monitor his condition, and ensured that the 
snake, which had been killed after it attacked, arrived at the hospital [so 
that doctors would know which anti-venom to use],' Border Police spokesman 
Moshe Pinchi told the Post. 

'The doctors gave him a shot and saved him. We want to thank everyone - the 
border policemen and the hospital doctors,' Va'ada said. 'Well done to everyone.

A human being is a human being, whether Jew or Arab. I recently called an 
ambulance after witnessing an [Israeli] car flip over on the road.' Before 
Hassan was released from the hospital, Border Police officers came to check on 
his condition and bring him candy.

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