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  2. 'What is there to live for, really?' 988 suicide and crisis ...

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    Here's a look at what 988 operators have encountered in Ohio, Hamilton County, in their first 2 years. 'What is there to live for, really?' 988 suicide and crisis line reaches 340,000 in Ohio Skip ...

  3. Central Ohio's 988 hotline calls spike in 2024 with people ...

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    Rick Baumann, assistant program director for Suicide Prevention Services takes a call to the 988 line at the North Central Mental Health Services, Inc. offices in 2023. Calls to the hotline in ...

  4. Mobile Crisis Services of Lane County set to begin operations

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    What are Mobile Crisis Services of Lane County's operating hours? For now, the service will operate seven days per week, from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Lane County is appealing to the state Legislature ...

  5. Mobile Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Crisis, or Mobile Crisis Teams (MCT), are an emergency mental health service in the United States and Canada, typically operated by hospital or community mental health agency. They serve the community by providing emergency services to people in crisis, such as mental health evaluations, de-escalation , and/or pointers to local services ...

  6. Police crisis intervention team - Wikipedia

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    The Hamilton Police Service is the first police service in Canada to implement all three models of crisis intervention programs. [14] [13] The Crisis Response Unit implements the MCIT and MCRRT models as the Mobile Rapid Response Team, while the COAST model is implemented by the COAST and Social Navigator teams. [19]

  7. CAHOOTS (crisis response) - Wikipedia

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    CAHOOTS was founded in 1989 by the Eugene Police Department and White Bird Clinic, a nonprofit mental health crisis intervention initiative that had been in existence since 1969 as an "alternative for those who didn't trust the cops." [11] From its founding, White Bird Clinic had an informal working relationship with local law enforcement. [11]

  8. On the way: State pitches mobile crisis plan to city - AOL

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    Jul. 14—A statewide expansion to mobile crisis units and an emergency call center will roll out within a year, leaving the Norman City Council to rethink its plan to create a city-managed team.

  9. Medical Priority Dispatch System - Wikipedia

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    He designed a set of standardized protocols to triage patients via the telephone and thus improve the emergency response system. Protocols were first alphabetized by chief complaint that included key questions to ask the caller, pre-arrival instructions, and dispatch priorities. After many revisions, these simple cards have evolved into MPDS.