It's important to know how to help someone who drank too much.
Please learn how to help by memorizing the signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning.
If you cannot fully wake them, if their heart rate or breathing is slow,
if their skin color changes or is flaming, or if their eyes roll back,
if they vomit while sleeping or passed out, or if something doesn't seem right,
if you're in a present, call 911.
No one will be charged with a specific violence in the student code of conduct.
Thank you for learning how to help.
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Hi, and thank you for joining us.
We're at Lower Method Field with the NC State Men's Lacrosse team
and their annual alumni game.
I'm Tiley Smith.
And I'm Andre Corbett.
The ref would put the ball down.
And we're off!
The current team, just go!
We're not on the current team.
I'm going to try and make it through.
Oh, nope.
Stick checking.
Stick checking with that longer stick,
which I believe the defensemen are the ones that use the longer sticks, correct?
That's correct.
Only four long sticks allowed in the game, and only the defense can use it.
And the current team gets another goal.
Go back in and back into play.
Oh, got some body checking going on there too.
Yeah.
And the alumni have a goal.
It is now 2-1.
It looks like they kind of have set up a home over there.
It's a good pass.
I'm going to try and get it in, and the...
It went in!
It's now 3-1.
Oh, so we have another score.
Oh, and they have another goal.
So it is now 4-1 for the current team.
Wow, the vets have already scored a goal.
Look at that.
That's 2-4 now, right?
That is 4-2.
We're all wolf pack.
We all want to support each other.
We do want to...
Oh, wow.
The alumni got a goal.
Sort of in the middle of our little heartfelt speech.
Veterans.
Yeah, definitely knocked the ball out of his net,
but they seem to catch it back up.
Oh, is he going to score?
Is he going to...
Hey!
And the current team scores again.
It is now 5-3.
They're sorted...
Down the field.
Oh!
Hard miss.
Alright, 43, get it in.
And the alumni have answered the current team's goal.
So it is now 5-4.
To 4, yes, ma'am.
Alright, yeah, just hit him some more.
Oh, we've got some attackers going in.
And we have a goal.
6-4, right?
Correct?
Or no, 5-5.
He's at the next speed.
Alright, let's see if they can...
He's jumping, man.
Is he going to go left?
Oh, hard stick check.
Oh, and the veterans score again.
It is 6-5.
And it looks like it's the last couple seconds of the period, too.
This goal is on the left,
and the alumni's team goal is on the right.
They're going to be passing it around,
kind of playing the other team's game, sort of.
Excuse me.
Oh.
It looks like it's going to...
Yep, and it...
Oh, the veterans have saved the ball.
Dang it.
The veterans have covered the ball.
Number 11.
Oh, nice pass.
Alright, let's see if he can get it in,
and he gets it in.
Oh, the veterans score again.
Just sort of check it at the doctor.
Yeah, that's how we can ask him.
Nothing too serious.
Oh, and the current team got the goal.
And another score.
The ground ice blocking attempts by the alumni.
Oh, yeah.
And the current team scores.
The game is now tied 7-7.
They're in squad.
In fact, you'll be able to keep up with him like that,
and put that pressure on him to throw the ball.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, and the current team scores again.
Number 19.
Had the ball and lost it.
Veterans launch it down the field.
Oh, veterans have recouped the ball.
Number 31.
Oh, same.
Number 30, and the veterans score.
Tying up the game.
And it's now 8-8.
Let's see if number 11 can...
Yeah, and he makes it.
It's now 8-9.
8-9 for the veterans.
It's looking like they might take the game
with the time left.
I'm not entirely sure.
It's probably only a couple minutes, but...
Oh, number one.
Number one trying to go in with the goal,
and he makes it.
Now the game is tied 9-9.
Yeah.
Oh, and that looks to be the end of the quarter.
Now, I don't know because this is an alumni game
if they're going to go into an overtime,
or if they're just going to kind of leave it at a...
I believe 8-8 score?
The score is 9-9.
9-9.
I knew it was a tie.
Oh, okay.
It's going to get a hug out there.
It's looking like they are not going to go into overtime.
It's important to know how to help someone who drank too much.
Please learn that halfway up by memorizing the signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning.
If you cannot fully wake them,
if their heart rate or breathing is slow,
if their skin color changes or is flaming,
or if their eyes are rolled back,
if they vomit while sleeping or passed out,
or if something does as a scene right.
If you're in your present call, 9-9-1.
No one will be charged with a specific violation of the student code of conduct.
Thank you for learning how to help or help.
Learn more at the website address below.
