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King County expands mobile crisis care teams to reach more people - Washington - The Black Chronicle

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(The Center Square) – King County is expanding its mobile crisis program to help people throughout the region experiencing behavioral health or substance use crises, to the tune of more than $20 million next year. Mobile crisis teams help people in crisis across the county. They arrive on scene to de-escalate and resolve crises occurring […]

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