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Person In Crisis Team

PIC Dashboard  

The below dashboard displays data from the City of Rochester's Person In Crisis (PIC) team on a monthly basis. The information shows the number of calls the PIC teams responds to, what time those calls are occurring, how they are referred, how the response is handled, where the calls are coming from by zip code, what is the basis or need for the call, demographic data, outcomes and more. The City of Rochester relies on this data, and publicly shares it, as a measure of accountability, but also as a tool for continuing to shape and improve the future of PIC and how it can help the citizens of Rochester in their time of need.

Here to help

Individuals experiencing crisis should call 211 or 988 to dispatch the Person In Crisis team.

The Person In Crisis (PIC) Team will respond to:

  • Mental and Behavioral health including Suicidal
  • Domestic Violence
  • Homelessness
  • Substance Use
  • Wellness Checks
  • Youth-related issues
  • Elderly Needs
  • Family/Neighbor Intervention
  • Fire Fatalities
  • Other calls involving mental and behavioral health and /or social family and community crises assessed for PIC response
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PIC 988-211

A coordinated response to crisis calls is essential to making sure that these calls for help are handled appropriately and that those in crises are given the type of care they need. This includes PIC alone responses or co-responses with the Rochester Police Department, Emergency Medical Services, and the Rochester Fire Department. 

By mobilizing highly trained emergency response social workers, and through a partnership with the Goodwill of the Finger Lakes 211 or 988 Lifeline Call-center, we can employ more effective ways of connecting people to the services they need. Through this strategic partnership, we can ensure a 24/7 call response to all City of Rochester zip codes, with the ultimate goal of diverting crisis calls to other selective dispatch first responders.

The goals of the PIC Team are to:

  • Increase connection to community crisis services that meet the need, by de-escalating crisis calls;
  • Divert crisis call coming in to 911 to the most appropriate response option, activating law only when needed; and
  • Strengthen supports post crisis to address full range of needs to stabilize and prevent future crises. 

988 is more than just a suicidal helpline. It is a direct connection to compassionate care. Anyone can call, chat, or text 988 for support, including anyone who has thoughts of suicide, is in emotional distress, is struggling with substance use, or is experiencing a behavioral health crisis.

If you or someone you know needs support now, call 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or text 988 or chat 998lifeline.org/chat

Read the Person In Crisis Team Pilot Plan here.