FROM THE CHIEFS CORNER: ST. PATRICK’S DAY SAFETY

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By Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna

It’s Called Common Sense – Not Irish Luck!

March 14, 2016 (San Diego’s East County) -- St. Patrick’s Day is here and this is the day when everyone of every nationality turns Irish. You’ll need more than “Luck of the Irish” to have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day, you’ll need your common sense!

Whatever you do, ensure everyone in your group has a safe means of returning home if you plan to drink. Select a designated driver, arrange for a cab, Uber, Lyft, or figure out a nearby place you can crash (safely) for the night.

Drinking on an empty stomach is a good way to end your St. Paddy’s day earlier than planned. Make sure to get some nutrients in you to help absorb that alcohol.

Stay hydrated. Getting enough water will decrease the likelihood you’ll have a March 18th hangover.

If you feel impaired, don’t get behind the wheel. In the eyes of the law, impaired driving is drunk driving, and even if you feel fine, a breathalyzer might not concur.

Just because you’re a safe and sober driver doesn’t mean other people are. Many accidents on St. Patrick’s Day are caused by people driving under the influence. Whether you’re driving or just crossing the street on foot, keep your awareness levels high.

Be safe and most importantly, be smart!


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