Sutter Amador Hospital has been seeing a rash of rattlesnake bites lately, and the
sudden spell of warm weather is being blamed. Resident Karen Salbato is the
hospital’s fourth rattlesnake victim so far this year. The yearly
average for rattlesnake bites is six. Reports of snakebites are even more
prevalent among pets- but a rattlesnake vaccine is available for dogs. There
are a number of theories as to what you should do when bitten, but doctors say
only one method is reliable. "We don't want to crosscut over the bite marks, we don't want to
suck it out, we do not want to put ice on that area. We simply want to keep it
below the heart and transport to the hospital as quickly as possible,"
says hospital physician Dr. Jack Wood.