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Livingston’s mobile crisis response team moves to co-responder model, links local dispatch to 988
Summary
City and county officials reported early operational steps for a countywide mobile crisis response program. Manager Kelly Miller said the team is hiring on-call responders, integrating a telehealth partner for licensed clinical backup and building coordinated dispatch protocols tied to 988 and local 2-1-1 routes.
The commission heard an update on the Park County–Livingston mobile crisis response effort, which staff described as a co-responder model intended to provide in-person, trauma-informed support for people experiencing behavioral-health crises.
Program structure and partners: Kelly Miller, introduced as the mobile-crisis-response manager, said the program’s core elements include in-person crisis responders who will work with law enforcement or EMS as needed, a part‑time peer-support specialist who provides follow-up, and a telehealth partner to provide licensed clinical assessments. Miller said the team’s partnerships include the…
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