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Many big U.S. cities now answer mental health crisis calls with civilian teams -- not police

Christian Glass was a geology geek, a painter and a young man beset by a mental health crisis when he called 911 for help getting his car unstuck in a Colorado mountain town last year. Convinced that supernatural beings were after him, he balked when sheriff's deputies told him to… ....

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Many big US cities answer mental health crisis calls with civilian teams

The Associated Press has found that 14 of the 20 most populous U.S. cities are experimenting with removing police from some nonviolent 911 calls and sending behavioral health clinicians. Most ....

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In some cities, civilians answer mental health calls

DENVER — Christian Glass was a geology geek, a painter and a young man beset by a mental health crisis when he called 911 for help getting his car unstuck ....

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Many big US cities now answer mental health crisis calls with civilian teams -- not police

The Associated Press has found that 14 of the 20 most populous U.S. cities are experimenting with removing police from some nonviolent 911 calls and sending behavioral health clinicians. Most ....

Colorado , United-states , Denver , Stanford-university , California , Houston , Texas , New-york , Washington , Los-angeles , Ohio , America

Many big US cities now answer mental health crisis calls with civilian teams — not police

The Associated Press has found that 14 of the 20 most populous U.S. cities are experimenting with removing police from certain, nonviolent 911 calls and sending behavioral health clinicians. Most ....

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