"Report scheduling, report scheduling!" At 8:50 a.m. on October 10, a series of urgent calls came from the walkie-talkie in the dispatch room of Huade Petrochemical Co., Ltd. in Huizhou City, and it turned out that the captain of the Huade No. 3 tugboat belonging to the company had an emergency report to the dispatcher - a python was found at the left anchor chain opening of the Huade No. 3 tugboat.

Crews catch pythons with net pockets on board.
The on-duty dispatch immediately arranged two employees who were more familiar with the habits of snakes to lead the firefighters stationed on the island to the dock of the workboat, boarded the tugboat to observe the movement of the python, and reported the situation of the python found on the tugboat, and the on-duty dispatch immediately notified the crew of the tugboat to pay attention to avoiding the snakes, and then immediately reported to the Daya Bay Area Public Security Bureau Forest Police Station.
At 9:10, after more than ten minutes of hard work, Walde Petrochemical employees and firefighters finally used net pockets to rescue the python from the anchor chain and put it into a snakeskin bag, successfully avoiding the python injury or the accidental death of the python. Subsequently, the staff took the python back to the duty room of Ma Whip Island and placed it.
The staff put the python into a snakeskin bag.
At 10:30 a.m., three policemen from the Forest Police Station of the Daya Bay Area Public Security Bureau took a speedboat to Malazhou Island. After on-site inspection by the forest public security police, this python is about 2 meters long and weighs about 12 pounds, and it is a young and healthy Burmese python. The forest public security police said that the recent typhoon weather brought wild storms, and the bad weather on the island may make the python restless, so it ran to the tugboat.
The police of the forest police station thanked Huade Petrochemical Company for its protection of wild animals, and they would release the python into the forest area, "The python is a national second-level protected animal, and it is also an important part of the natural ecological chain." ”
The police of the Forest Police Station of the Daya Bay District Public Security Bureau took the python and released it.
Text/Figure Huizhou Daily reporter Kuang Xiang'e correspondent He Wang Li Jie