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  2. 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 ...

  3. Skrappys - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, it moved 91 E. Toole Avenue but the building's condition forced Skrappy's team to vacate and meet at the houses of team members, collaborating with the University of Arizona and city officials of Tucson. It moved to 191 E. Toole Avenue in downtown Tucson in 2009 but by 2013 the venue was a shambles and it Skrappy's closed.

  4. King County expands mobile crisis care teams to reach ... - AOL

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    With the inclusion of the new team, King County is funding a total of $22 million for mobile crisis teams in 2025, according to King County Department of Community and Human Services ...

  5. Four mobile mental health teams will soon be responding to ...

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    Mobile crisis teams will be on call from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week.

  6. County expands mobile crisis teams - AOL

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    Jun. 30—ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Bernalillo County is expanding its mobile crisis teams — the units tasked with responding to some behavioral health calls — by adding teams that are made up of ...

  7. Pima County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia

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    According to Federal Bureau of Investigation data in a media release by SCSD [specify] in 2012, Tucson has 631.94 violent crimes per 100,000 population, while Phoenix has 518.12 violent crimes per 100,000 population. The Tucson Metropolitan Area has the second lowest crime rate in the state of Arizona.