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Childcare centre under investigation after man dies of snake bite

A childcare centre in Townsville is under investigation after father of three Jerromy Brookes died of an eastern brown snake bite.

Man dies from snake bite in North Queensland

An investigation is underway after a father of three died from a snake bite while trying to remove an eastern brown from a childcare centre.

Jerromy Brookes, 47, died of a cardiac arrest after attempting the remove at the centre in Townsville on Tuesday.

It has now emerged that Mr Brookes was not a qualified snake catcher raising questions about why he was attempting the dangerous removal.

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland has now launched an investigation into the incident, 7News reported.

Jerromy Brookes died after being bitten by an eastern brown snake.
Jerromy Brookes died after being bitten by an eastern brown snake.

“Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) is investigating an incident that occurred at a business in Townsville,” a spokesperson told 7NEWS.com.au.

“As this is a current investigation, WHSQ is not able to provide further information at this time.”

Queensland Ambulance Service acting district director Paula Marten said Mr Brookes drove to his Deeragun home but he soon went into cardiac arrest.

His wife performed CPR until paramedics arrived and he was rushed to hospital, but he could not be saved.

“(He) was found to be in cardiac arrest by our crews,” Ms Marten said.

“The call was made by the patient’s wife, who then commenced CPR as the patient went into cardiac arrest.

Mr Brookes leaves behind a wife and three children. Picture: Facebook
Mr Brookes leaves behind a wife and three children. Picture: Facebook

“The information provided to us was that the gentleman had been bitten in a different location and attended back to his residence, where his wife has immobilised his arm and wrapped it, when the onset of the symptoms occurred.”

Mr Brookes leaves behind a wife and three children.

Ms Marten said snake bites were common in North Queensland but they were rarely fatal.

“When you’re bitten by a snake and you’re not aware of snakes, treat them as if they are venomous,” she said.

“It’s really important that you stay calm and keep the person calm.

“Apply basic first aid, which would be immobilisation and using compression bandages, and contact triple-0.

“If you are unsure about what first aid measures to take, call triple-0, and they will walk you through what you need to do for the patient.”

Mr Brookes is believed to be the first person to die from a snake bite this year in Australia.

In January, a woman in her 20s was bitten by an eastern brown while she slept on her rural south Queensland property.

Paramedics were called to the Glenmorgan home, about 380 kilometres west of Brisbane, just before 1am.

Two people died from suspected eastern brown snake bites in Australia last year.

-With NCA Newswire

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