Who to contact in an emergency
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Physical or Medical Danger
Immediately dial 9-1-1 from any telephone if there is a clear and present danger - fire, drug overdose, attacker, car accident, or the like. This will connect you with emergency service personnel who can aid you immediately.
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Mental Health Crisis
Call or text 9-8-8 from any phone in the United States if you or a loved one are experiencing a mental health crisis - suicidal thoughts, panic attacks, active psychotic episode, and the like. This will connect you with operators who can direct you to proper resources or dispatch specialized mental health responders.
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Go To Nearest Emergency Room
If it is safe to do so, transporting yourself and/or your loved one to the nearest hospital or emergency room can get you into a safe place with trained professionals who can help.
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Community Services Board
Most counties within the state of Virginia have a Community Services Board (CSB) with emergency contact phone numbers. To find your local CSB, type “[your county name] community services board” into the internet search engine of your choice.
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Individuals with Special Needs
REACH provides both short-term crisis stabilization and long-term services for both children and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
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