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The RapidSOS tool is free to 911 dispatch centers. Milwaukee Fire Department officials have not answered questions, both in person and by email, about whether their call takers and dispatchers use ...
A woman called 911, worried her friend might commit suicide after seeing a concerning photo on social media and thinking she may have slit her wrist. When a mental health response team arrived at ...
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