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Rave Mobile Safety’s report sheds light on ways to enhance mental health response amid concerns for safety as society reopens

Rave Mobile Safety (Rave), the critical communication and collaboration platform customers count on when it matters most, today released its 2021 Mental Health and Emergency Response Survey results. The findings show that Americans are concerned about mental health generally and want to see first responders, including 9-1-1 call takers, police, EMS and fire fighters, improve emergency response involving mental health crises.

To understand if Americans believe mental health is a pervasive issue and how first responders should respond to emergencies involving mental health, Rave Mobile Safety partnered with independent research firm Researchscape to survey more than 1,000 American adults nationally...

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