15-year-old boy rescued in Poland: he was lying in the snow at -7 degrees with nearly 2 promille.
Incident in Ustrzyki Dolne
According to TSN.ua: In the Polish town of Ustrzyki Dolne, police rescued a 15-year-old boy who had fallen into the snow at a temperature of -7 degrees Celsius. The incident occurred when the teenager, a resident of the Bieszczady County, was under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol level of nearly 2 promille.
The boy was outside in dangerous conditions, which could have led to serious consequences for his health. The police officers who discovered the teenager immediately called for help and took him to the hospital for medical assistance.
Importance of Teen Safety
This case highlights the importance of attention to the safety of teenagers, especially in winter weather and alcohol consumption. Authorities urge parents to be vigilant and monitor where their children are to avoid similar situations in the future.
Similar incidents can have serious consequences, so it is important to raise awareness about the risks associated with alcohol and extreme weather conditions, especially among youth.
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