Alcohol poisoning can happen when alcohol is drunk quicker than it can be filtered out of the blood. This is often referred to as ‘binge drinking’.
Alcohol depresses the activity of the central nervous system, particularly the brain. Prolonged or excessive intake can severely impair all physical and mental functions and the casualty may become unresponsive.
There are other risks from alcohol poisoning such as a casualty choking on their own vomit and developing hypothermia.
If a casualty has alcohol poisoning they will need to go to the hospital to be monitored as it can cause serious complications like liver and heart failure.