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27 Victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning at Secret Rave in Norway

Attending any kind of rave can be dangerous these days, as we are still in the middle of a pandemic after all. But the dangers do not stop there, as a recent rave in the Norwegian capital city of Oslo demonstrates: almost 30 ravers at a “Rave Cave” event were victim of carbon monoxide poisoning.

The “Rave Cave” event took place at a secret bunker in the Norwegian capital and was attended by around 200 party goers.

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Why and How You Should Help an Intoxicated Person at a Party or Festival

 

If you’re attending a festival, show at a venue or going to a nightclub, chances are that you and your friends will be drinking alcohol at some point during the night. While it is important that someone in your group remain sober if you’re driving to the party, it is also likely that you will be surrounded by friends and strangers who will inevitably consume too much alcohol and become drunk as a result.

By the time someone has become noticeably intoxicated, the alcohol has left their stomach and is being absorbed through the walls of the lower intestine, meaning that they are beyond the point of return. With more than six people dying daily in the U.S. from alcohol poisoning — a total of 2,200 a year a helping hand is always necessary. It’s important that we not only look out for our immediate friends, but also for any strangers that are at the same party or venue. We are all in it for the music and a thriving dance music scene relies heavily on the spirit of love, respect and camaraderie. It can be the difference between life and death.

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