Community Crisis Responders
The CARE Department currently employs 32 Community Crisis Responders (CCRs), highly trained behavioral health professionals who respond to 911 calls which do not require an armed police officer. CCRs conduct welfare checks, de-escalate community members who are experiencing a crisis, and connect folks to resources like shelter, treatment, transportation, food, water, and clothing.
The CCRs operate from 12:00-10:00 PM daily, citywide, and are dispatched either through the CARE Department's 911 Communications Center or by Seattle Police Department patrol officers.
Members of the public may call 911 in order to request the CCRs. 911 call-takers will determine the appropriate response based on the scenario, referring to the primary dispatch qualifications for CCRs which are outlined in Appendix I of the City's 2025 agreement with the Seattle Police Officers Guild.
Questions? Please email CARE_info@seattle.gov.
