Posted On: August 12, 2010 by Mark A. Anderson

Rattlesnake Kills 2-year-old Girl Near Possum Kingdom Lake

Peyton Hood of Pflugerville, Texas, who would have been 2-years-old on September 1, died tragically Tuesday after being bitten by a rattle snake near Possum Kindgom Lake. The girl was bitten at the south side of the lake, in northwest Palo Pinto County.

The girl’s grandmother called 9-1-1 and reported that her granddaughter had been bitten on the ankle. A helicopter ambulance took Peyton to Cook Children’s where she died early Wednesday morning in the intensive care unit. Details about how the child came upon the snake are not available yet, according to news reports.

This is such a tragic story. My heart goes out to Peyton’s family. Although we don’t hear about snake bites very often, they can be deadly, especially to small children. Snake bite deaths are not very widespread in Texas, averaging two to three per year, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. In this case, Peyton’s family did exactly what the Parks and Wildlife Department recommends when dealing with a snake bite, which is to call authorities immediately. They say that under no circumstances should one try to cut or suck out the venom.

The Parks and Wildlife Department has several suggestions to keep yourself safe from snakes. Don’t put your hands or feet someplace into which you can’t see. Don’t step over a log without looking on the other side first, and if you have to move a log, do so with a stick or a tool. If you come upon a snake, stand still. Allow the snake to retreat first, and if you must move, back away slowly and carefully.

Information provided by Personal Injury Attorney Mark A. Anderson. He can be reached in Fort Worth at 817-294-1900, in Dallas at 214-327-8000, and toll free across Texas at 877-294-1115. He can also be contacted by clicking here.