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with The Jesse Tree (409) 762-2233

Abuse & Emergency Services Network


Updated As Of:
Thursday, June 03, 1999
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EMERGENCIES

EmergencyPolice, Fire, Ambulance 911

EMERGENCY OR ABUSE

Adult/Child Abuse Hotlines24 hours (800) 252-5400
After Hours Response Team (409) 935-6083
Ambulancenon-emergency (409) 766-2100
Firenon-emergency (409) 766-2100
Mental Health Deputies (409) 766-2323
Policenon-emergency (409) 766-2100
University of Texas Medical BranchSucide Hot Line (409) 772-0770

MORE INFORMATION REGARDING EMERGENCIES

Albertine Yeager Youth Crisis CenterEmergency Youth Shelter (409) 763-8861
American Red CrossNatural Disaster Assistance (409) 763-5971
Are You Safe? (409) 741-0039
Coast Guard, Air and Rescue (800) 874-2145
Department of Public SafetyStranded Motorists ONLY (800) 525-5555
Emergency Preparedness City of Galveston: (409) 766-2102
FBI (409) 935-7327 or (713) 693-5000
Houston Crisis Intervention Center (713) 527-9864
Mental Health Deputies (409) 766-2323
National Center to Report Toxic Chemical and Oil Spills (800) 424-8802
Parents Anonymous/Texas Parent Heartline (800) 554-2323
Poison Control Center1 (800) POISON1 (409) 765-1420 or (800) 764-7661
Rape CrisisWomen's Resource and Crisis Center (409) 765-7233
Salvation ArmyEmergency Shelter for Adults and Families (409)

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