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Emergency Help Lines

Crisis hotlines & non-emergency lines for support and services. If you are in immediate danger please dial 9-1-1.

Emergency Help Lines

Emergency Immediate Emergency Help

911

Emergency Police Assistance

Police assistance, or to report a crime.

(801) 840-4000

Emergency 24-hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(801) 273-8255

Emergency 24-hour UNI Crisis Line

Substance Abuse Immediate

(801) 587-3000

Report a Crime

District Attorney

Report a Crime

Non-Emergency Phone Numbers

Salt Lake County Sheriff

(385) 468-9898

Salt Lake County Metro Jail

(385) 468-8400

Salt Lake City Police Department

(801) 799-3000

UPD Holladay Precinct

(801) 272-0426

UPD Kearns/Magna Precinct

(385) 468-9488

UPD Midvale & Southeast Communities Precinct

(385) 468-9350

UPD Millcreek Precinct

(385) 468-9620

Utah Highway Patrol

(801) 965-4518

Unified Fire Authority

(801) 743-7200

Bluffdale

(801) 254-2200

Draper

(801) 576-6500

Murray

(801) 264-2781

Sandy

(801) 568-2930

Salt Lake City

(801) 799-3473

South Jordan

(801) 254-0948

South Salt Lake

(801) 843-6043

West Jordan

(801) 260-7300

West Valley City

(801) 963-3336

Animal Services

(385) 468-7387

24 Hr. Animal Dispatch

(801) 743-7045

Flood Control

(385) 468-6600

Public Works

(385) 468-6101

County Landfill

(385) 468-6370

Need Immediate Help

If you are in crisis please call the 24-hour UNI crisis line at (801) 587-3000.

If you are having suicidal thoughts or are concerned about a loved one who may be having suicidal thoughts, please call the 24-hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) or you can visit the Suicide Prevention Lifeline website at suicidepreventionlifeline.org. For more information regarding suicide and prevention, please visit utahsuicideprevention.org.

24-hour UNI Crisis Line

(801) 587-3000

24-hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-8255

suicidepreventionlifeline.org

If you (or a loved one) need detox services and have insurance, you can go to any emergency room. You can call your insurance to see if detox services are covered. If you do not have insurance, you can call Volunteers of America's (VOA) Alcohol and Drug Detox Center at (801) 363-9400. VOA 's center is a 56-bed adult social model detoxification program. In this program, clients are assessed, screened for medical problems, participate in case management, and are referred to treatment. The center is located at 252 West Brooklyn Avenue (1025 South) Salt Lake City, UT 84101. You can also visit VOA's website for more information about their detox program. The facility is open 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, and the cost is based on a sliding fee scale.

VOA also has women specific groups, including 12 step meetings. Case management is available and clients can get a referral into a treatment program subsidized (when necessary and appropriated) by the county during their stay. There is a partnership with Christmas Box House for women with children under the age of 11 that need a safe place to be while their mother is detoxing. Please call the management team at the number listed above for more information (due to scheduling it may take a few days for this process to take place).

Volunteers of America's Detox Center

(801) 363-9414

www.voaut.org/detox

If you are in crisis please call the 24-hour UNI crisis line at (801) 587-3000.

If you are having suicidal thoughts or are concerned about a loved one who may be having suicidal thoughts, please call the 24-hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) or you can visit the Suicide Prevention Lifeline website at suicidepreventionlifeline.org. For more information regarding suicide and prevention, please visit utahsuicideprevention.org.

If you or a loved one are currently under the influence of substances, including taking more prescription medications than has been recommended, contact the Volunteers of America's Detox Center. You can also contact your medical provider or go to the nearest emergency room.

If you do not need detox, but are an adolescent in need of substance abuse treatment please see Youth Treatment Services.

24-hour UNI Crisis Line

(801) 587-3000

24-hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-8255

suicidepreventionlifeline.org

Volunteers of America's Detox Center

(801) 363-9414

www.voaut.org/detox

If you or a loved one are currently under the influence of substances, including taking more prescription medications than has been recommended, please contact County Youth Services or the Volunteers of America's Detox Center.

If you are under 18 years of age and in need of substance abuse treatment please see Youth Treatment.

Youth Services

Substance Use Disorder Treatment. Contact David Christensen

(385) 468-4610

Volunteers of America's Detox Center

(801) 363-9414

www.voaut.org/detox

Crisis Information & Outreach

Salt Lake County Crisis Suicide Prevention

(800) 697-3811

Child Abuse Hotline

(855) 323-3237

Domestic Violence Information Line

(800) 897-5465
(801) 521-5544

National Runaway Switchboard

Crisis intervention, message delivery service, & bus transportation home for runaway youth through age 21.

(800) 786-2929

Poison Control

(800) 222-1222

Rape Recovery Center

(801) 467-7273

The Nine Line

24-hour hotline for youth and parents

(800) 786-2929

The Nine Line

Headquarters

(800) 383-3888

SafeUT

Cell phone App providing a 24 hour crisis and tip line offering counseling to youth on a variety of problems.

(833) 372-3388

Outreach Programs

VOA - Homeless Outreach Program (HOP)

Offers food, water, clothing, blankets & help connecting to community resources.

(801) 631-7584

VOA - Library Engagement Team (LET)

Provides support and referrals to those needing social, medical and mental health services in the Salt Lake City Library.

(801) 870-5489

Monday through Friday
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
or by appointment

VOA - Street Engagement Team

Deliver mobile street outreach to homeless individuals and families in Rio Grande and Pioneer Park area.

(801) 363-9414