Alcohol Emergencies

Alcohol poisoning is an EMERGENCY

Alcohol overdose can be fatal. Stay with someone who may have drank too much and call for help immediately.

Who to Call

Emergency Numbers
Emergency - 24/7 911
LUPD - Open All Hours Day and Night 409-880-7777
LUPD from Any Campus Phone 7777 
Student Health Center - M-F 8-5 409-880-8466

PUBS Sign of Overdose*

A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.

  • Ppuking while passed out
  • Uresponsive to stimulation (shaking, pinching)
  • Bbreathing slowly, shallow, or no breathing
  • Skin is blue, cold, or clammy

If you see even one PUBS sign, call an emergency line immediately. 911, LUPD (409-880-7777), or Student Health Center (409-880-8466).

If you're unsure, call Poison Control (1-800-222-1222) for free, confidential medical advice 24/7.

Save a life. Make the call.

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What to Do

If you suspect that someone has alcohol poisoning - even if you don't see the classic signs and symptoms - it could be an emergency. Call someone for help.

If you are with someone who has been drinking a lot of alcohol and you see any of the signs or symptoms listed on this page, here's what to do:

  • Call for help. Never assume that a person will sleep off alcohol poisoning
  • Provide information. Type of alcohol and amount, if possible
  • Don't leave an unconscious person alone. Ssomeone with alcohol poisoning may choke on his or her own vomit and not be able to breathe.

Until Help Arrives

1. Raise the person's left arm above their head. Pull their right shoulder to roll them towards you

2. Roll them towards you, guarding their head from hitting the floor. The head should rest in front of the arm, not on it.

3. Tilt the head up to maintain airway. Tuck the nearest hand under the cheek to help keep the head tilted and raise the face off the floor.

4. Stay with them until help arrives. 

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What Not to Do

DO NOT hesitate to call for help. The person's life is in danger.

DO NOT leave them alone. 

DO NOT leave them lying on their back

DO NOT give them anything to eat or drink


* "The mission of the Gordie Center is to end hazing and substance misuse among college and high school students nationwide." University of West Virginia, 2022.

Contact LU Health Education

Jayna Bonnette, BS
Health Education Program Coordinator

Email | 409-880-8466

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