Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

988 mental health hotline up after outage

- Amanda Seitz

WASHINGTON – The nation’s 988 hotline, intended to help anyone experienci­ng a mental health emergency, was back up and running Friday after a daylong outage.

The call service, which was launched in July, was restored shortly before midnight on Thursday. People experienci­ng a mental health crisis were still able to reach a mental health counselor by texting 988 or by visiting 988lifelin­e.org to start a chat.

The federal government is investigat­ing the hotline’s outage, Health and Human Services spokeswoma­n Sarah Lovenheim said in a tweet late Thursday night.

“While HHS and VA immediatel­y acted to provide support to 988 callers via text, chat, and alternate numbers, the disruption of phone service was unacceptab­le, and HHS continues to investigat­e the root cause of the outage,” she tweeted, referencin­g the acronym for Veterans Affairs.

The telecommun­ications company Intrado, based in Omaha, Nebraska, provides the emergency response service. It did not return repeated requests for comment.

In a statement on Intrado’s website on Thursday, the company said it was “working as quickly as possible to resume full service.” The outage also impacted the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administra­tion’s Disaster Distress Helpline.

The 988 hotline is a national helpline staffed with mental health counselors around the country that’s designed to be as easy to remember as the emergency line, 911. Since its launch, the hotline has fielded roughly 8,000 phone calls a day from those seeking mental health help.

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