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RESOURCES AND HELPFUL INFORMATION
In the U.S., the universal emergency number is 911 for police, fire, or medical emergencies. For mental health crises specifically, call or text 988. The national 911.gov website, managed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), provides resources and information on the 911 system itself and public safety. If you are abroad, contact the nearest embassy or the Department of State for help.
How to Get Help
Call 911: for immediate assistance with a police, fire, or medical emergency.
For mental health crises, call or text 988 to connect with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
For disaster assistance, visit usa.gov/disasters-and-emergencies to find information on emergency aid, housing, and other benefits.
Other Useful Resources
U.S. Department of State (Travel.State.Gov): Provides guidance for U.S. citizens facing emergencies abroad, including lost passports, crime, or financial difficulties.
NHTSA's National 911 Program: Offers information on important issues in 911, system improvements like Next Generation 911, and data on the system's performance.
SAMHSA National Helpline: Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for substance abuse and mental health services.
Important Considerations
In an emergency, time is critical. Always call 911 immediately for immediate assistance.
Emergency numbers vary internationally. Save or write down the correct emergency number for any foreign country you visit, as 911 may not be used.
Call 911 for urgent help, not for information or assistance with non-emergencies .