Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Dozens of youths treated at N.Ireland rave

-

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service on Thursday declared a major incident after treating around 60 youths for the suspected effects of drugs and alcohol outside a concert in Belfast.

An ambulance worker said two of the patients were found unconscious and fourteen required hospital treatment after becoming ill before a performance by Dutch dance artist DJ Hardwell in the city's Odyssey Arena.

He told Sky News that many of the youths were showing general signs of feeling unwell and were vomiting frequently.

The most severe cases will be treated overnight in the city's Royal Victoria and Mater hospitals, although no lives are thought to be at risk, according to a hospital spokesman.

A spokesman for the Odyssey Arena, Adrian Doyle, said: "A number of patrons arriving to attend a concert by Dutch DJ act Hardwell have required medical attention, having already been intoxicated on their arrival at the complex.

"These patrons were not granted entry to the Odyssey Arena, and were treated by the ambulance service outside."

Local politician Michael Copeland said an eyewitness described the scene as "horrendous".

"It was an event for 16-to-18-year-olds and around 60 young people have gotten themselves into difficulties with alcohol," he explained.

Hardwell was recently named the world's number one DJ in the 2013 by DJ Mag.

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service on Thursday declared a major incident after treating around 60 youths for the suspected effects of drugs and alcohol outside a concert in Belfast.

An ambulance worker said two of the patients were found unconscious and fourteen required hospital treatment after becoming ill before a performance by Dutch dance artist DJ Hardwell in the city’s Odyssey Arena.

He told Sky News that many of the youths were showing general signs of feeling unwell and were vomiting frequently.

The most severe cases will be treated overnight in the city’s Royal Victoria and Mater hospitals, although no lives are thought to be at risk, according to a hospital spokesman.

A spokesman for the Odyssey Arena, Adrian Doyle, said: “A number of patrons arriving to attend a concert by Dutch DJ act Hardwell have required medical attention, having already been intoxicated on their arrival at the complex.

“These patrons were not granted entry to the Odyssey Arena, and were treated by the ambulance service outside.”

Local politician Michael Copeland said an eyewitness described the scene as “horrendous”.

“It was an event for 16-to-18-year-olds and around 60 young people have gotten themselves into difficulties with alcohol,” he explained.

Hardwell was recently named the world’s number one DJ in the 2013 by DJ Mag.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Business

It started with gamers (accidentally) killing fish and ended with a $4.75 billion acquisition.

Life

Do you want a future? Because you can’t have one doing things like this.

Tech & Science

The threat actor claims to hold 45 million Salesforce records containing personally identifiable information (PII).

Business

The US Supreme Court sided with Chevron in an environmental damage case - Copyright GETTY IMAGES/AFP Anna MoneymakerThe US Supreme Court unanimously ruled in...