Teenager in Grafenwöhr: Unconscious after drinking in front of a restaurant!
Find out about current events from Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz: alcohol intoxication among young people and traffic accidents.

Teenager in Grafenwöhr: Unconscious after drinking in front of a restaurant!
On the night of Friday to Saturday, a worrying incident in Grafenwöhr made headlines. A 15-year-old teenager was discovered unconscious in front of a restaurant, which brought the police and rescue workers to the scene. The restaurateur reported the emergency at 2:30 a.m. and shortly afterwards the Bavarian Red Cross (BRK) and an emergency doctor arrived at the scene. The teenager was suspected of having severe alcohol poisoning, also known as acute alcohol intoxication, and in fact the tests showed a blood alcohol concentration of over two per thousand. Both young people were able to leave the clinic the next day, but the investigation into the distribution of alcohol in the restaurant is still ongoing Upper Palatinate current.
In addition to the 15-year-old, a 16-year-old teenager was also affected, who showed similar symptoms and was also treated. Acute alcohol intoxication occurs when adolescents consume large amounts of ethyl alcohol, although individual tolerance can vary greatly. Blood alcohol concentrations above 5‰ are often life-threatening DocCheck.
Alcohol consumption among young people
The incidents in Grafenwöhr highlight a widespread problem: alcohol consumption among young people. A study by the Federal Highway Research Institute shows that one in eight alcohol-related dangerous road traffic events resulted in an accident. What is particularly striking is that young males are twice as likely to drive while under the influence of alcohol and experience three times more dangers than their female counterparts Bast. These figures should raise alarm bells, as the first excessive consumption of alcohol is already a reality for many young people at the age of 15.
Alcohol abuse not only poses health risks, but also significantly increases the risk of traffic accidents. A third of 15-year-olds were involved in an accident when they were drunk. These results strongly demonstrate the need to increase awareness of the dangers of alcohol consumption.
At the same time, other incidents from the region are also noteworthy. A 39-year-old driver in Berching was stopped under the influence of alcohol and with a fake driver's license. A 20-year-old provoked a medical emergency by harassing the emergency services with his behavior and was then taken into custody. In addition, break-ins took place in an allotment garden in Amberg.
The responsible use of alcohol remains a trend-setting topic - especially among young people. The events in Grafenwöhr should serve as a call for caution and to raise awareness about the use of alcohol.