Calls to 988 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline answered within 18 seconds, on average
September 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – The executive director of the Iowa chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness says while the 9-8-8 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline has melted down in some other states, that hasn’t been the case here. Peggy Huppert says that’s because the two crisis response services in eastern Iowa that have been handling 9-8-8 since it launched in July had been fielding suicide prevention calls and texts for some time.
“They were used to working together,” Huppert says. “And were used to working together with local law enforcement and other providers across the state.” Foundation 2 Crisis Services in Cedar Rapids is handling Iowa phone calls to 9-8-8. CommUnity Crisis Services in Iowa City is handling text messages to 9-8-8 and has been contracted to handle texts from other states that aren’t being answered quickly. Goals set for 9-8-8 include responding to a text or answering a phone call within 30 seconds. In July, the average pick-up time in Iowa was 18 second for phone calls.
“I’m really impressed with that,” Huppert says. “We do want to have people call for help and get immediate help.” Being able to text the 9-8-8 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is critical, according to Huppert. “If you’re under a certain age, that’s just how you communicate, so we absolutely have to have that capability,” Huppert says. CommUnity recently reported a 788 percent INCREASE in the text messages it answers from Iowans and other states. CommUnity is a national back-up center for texts to the 9-8-8 National Suicide Prevention Hotline.
Foundation 2 Crisis Services in Cedar Rapids answered more than 11-hundred suicide hotline calls from Iowa in July. That’s 55 percent above the monthly average from January through June.