Law enforcement, first responders take new approach to mental health emergencies
Major Sam Cochran, a retired coordinator of the Memphis Police Crisis Intervention Team, talks about leading the Shelby County Sheriff department’s new training for this program. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Local law enforcement and emergency responders are trying to keep people suffering from mental health crises out of the ER and out of jail.
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Mental health Memphis Fire Department Memphis Police Department Shelby County Sheriff’S Office Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner Jr. Alliance Healthcare Services Laurie Powell Crisis Intervention Team Law Enforcement healthcare navigator Kevin Spratlin Sam Cochran CARE Team Subscriber OnlyThank you for supporting local journalism.
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Aisling Mäki
Aisling Mäki has been writing about Memphis since she moved to the city more than 20 years ago. She’s worked for print, digital and broadcast news outlets, including Memphis Daily News and Action News 5 (WMC), as well as public relations agencies. Her work has earned awards from The Associated Press, Tennessee Press Association, Society of Professional Journalists and Public Relations Society of America.
Julia Baker
A lifelong Memphian, Julia Baker graduated from the University of Memphis in 2021. Other publications and organizations she has written for include Chalkbeat, Memphis Flyer, Memphis Parent magazine and Memphis magazine.
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