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911: Duh, you ARE 911. So here are some other options.
#988 Completely CONFIDENTIAL, all chats are erased. You can access it through text, phone call, or computer chat.
#988 live chat link 988 Lifeline. It may take a few minutes for someone to be available to chat.
Frontline Helpline – 1-866-676-7500 Run by Frontline Responder Services. Offer 24/7 coverage with first responder call-takers.
Safe Call Now -1-206-459-3020 A 24/7 help line staffed by first responders for first responders and their family members. They can assist with treatment options for responders who are suffering from mental health, substance abuse and other personal issues.
Copline (Law Enforcement Only) – 1-800-267-5463 A confidential helpline for members of US law enforcement. Their website also has additional information on help and resources.
Veterans Crisis Line (Veterans only)- 1-800-273-8255 & press 1, or text 838255 A crisis line specifically for veterans of the US armed forces.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1-800-273-8255 The national (USA) suicide hotline. Not first responder specific, but they can and will talk to anyone who needs help. We’ve been told by one of their founders they have a large number of first responders and veterans who volunteer.