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South MS firefighters wrestle washed up gator in Hurricane Francine. Here’s what happened

Pass Christian Fire Chief Dia’Mond Woodman stands beside a truck holding a 6-foot alligator captured in a resident’s driveway during Hurricane Francine.
Pass Christian Fire Chief Dia’Mond Woodman stands beside a truck holding a 6-foot alligator captured in a resident’s driveway during Hurricane Francine. Pass Christian Fire Department

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Hurricane Francine

Francine is expected to make landfall Wednesday as a Category 1 hurricane. While the storm appears headed to the Louisiana coast, Southern and coastal Mississippi could see a risk of flash flooding, according to the National Weather Service.

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The Pass Christian homeowner’s dog was barking wildly at the door.

Despite the gusting winds and pelting rain as Francine moved in Wednesday night, the homeowner investigated and found an alligator in the yard. Pass Christian firefighters responded to the call.

When firefighter Jeffrey Klemmer arrived, colleagues were already at the house on east Second Street. Sure enough, there was what Klemmer estimated to be a 6-foot gator.

Firefighter Marcos Chacon and fire Capt. Andy Purchner threw a tarp over the gator. Then Chacon gamely straddled the animal while Purchner taped its mouth shut.

“You can imagine the alligator was pretty angry at that point,” Klemmer said. The firefighters wrangled the gator into the back of the truck “and off he went.” They released the gator in a habitat more to his — and the homeowner’s — liking.

Rain poured down the whole time.

The firefighters didn’t get much of a break during the storm or the runup to it. Calls started Tuesday evening, when a couple of boaters lost power to their sailboat a mile or two west of the harbor. Firefighters rescued the men, pulling them aboard the city’s public safety boat.

“We’ve just been busy, busy,” Klemmer said Thursday. “Now, everything’s kind of calmed down and we’re cleaning our equipment, getting everything back into service 100% and waiting on our next call, whatever that might be.”

This story was originally published September 12, 2024 at 1:14 PM.

Anita Lee
Sun Herald
Anita, a Mississippi native, graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and previously worked at the Jackson Daily News and Virginian-Pilot, joining the Sun Herald in 1987. She specializes in in-depth coverage of government, public corruption, transparency and courts. She has won state, regional and national journalism awards, most notably contributing to Hurricane Katrina coverage awarded the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service. Support my work with a digital subscription
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Hurricane Francine

Francine is expected to make landfall Wednesday as a Category 1 hurricane. While the storm appears headed to the Louisiana coast, Southern and coastal Mississippi could see a risk of flash flooding, according to the National Weather Service.