Emergency Care
When should I call 911 or go to the emergency department? Call 911 if you are experiencing potentially life-threatening symptoms.For Behavioral Health crisis, Call the National 24-Hour Crisis Hotlines: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (Tel:988) (Call or Test) or call the National Substance Use and Disorder Issues Referral & Treatment Hotline
1-800-662-HELP (4357) Tel: 1-800-662-4357.
Arizona Statewide Crisis Hotline: 1-844-534-HOPE (4673) (1-844-535-4673) or Text 4HOPE(44673) (SMS: 44673).
For Teens Lifeline phone or text: 602-248-TEEN (8336) (Tel:602-248-8336.
For Veterans Crisis Line: 988 (Tel: 1-800273-8255) (press 1).
The following are just some of the symptoms for which you should immediately call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. (Note: This is not a complete list.) · Chest pain or pressure, palpitations, shortness of breath or other symptoms of heart attack or other heart problems
Sudden numbness, weakness, confusion, loss of vision, problems with speech or balance, or other symptoms of stroke
Unexplained or worsening shortness of breath, or other breathing problems
High fever
Intense or unexplained pain
Heavy bleeding or bleeding without an obvious cause
Severe injury or trauma, including deep, large or severe cuts
Possible fractures or broken bones
Any other problems that you consider an emergency