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If someone seems to be suffering from alcohol poisoning, try to keep them conscious or, if they've passed out, wake them up. If someone won't wake up, don't panic!

Call 911 for help.
Keep them on their side
Perform CPR if their pulse is less than 40 beats per minute or their breathing is less than 8 breaths per minute.
Don't try to help by feeding them food or coffee, making them vomit, giving them a cold shower, or letting them "sleep it off."

Remember, under the 911 lifeline law, a person under 21 who calls 911 to report potential alcohol poisoning cannot be charged by the police for possessing or consuming alcohol. This immunity only applies to the first person to call for medical assistance.

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When someone seems to be suffering from alcohol poisoning, call 911 and take steps to keep them conscious or wake them up if they've passed out. Keep them on their side to prevent choking on vomit. Perform CPR if necessary. Do not try to help by feeding them food or coffee, making them vomit, giving them a cold shower, or letting them "sleep it off."

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If someone seems to be suffering from alcohol poisoning, the first step is to call 911 for help. While waiting for medical assistance, there are a few things you can do to help. Keep the person conscious if possible. If they have passed out, try to wake them up. If they won't wake up, it's important not to panic. Keep them on their side to prevent choking on vomit. If their pulse is less than 40 beats per minute or their breathing is less than 8 breaths per minute, perform CPR. Avoid trying to help them by feeding them food or coffee, making them vomit, giving them a cold shower, or letting them "sleep it off." Remember that under the 911 lifeline law, a person under 21 who calls 911 to report potential alcohol poisoning cannot be charged for possessing or consuming alcohol.

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