
Multiple Agencies Rescue Person in Mental Health Crisis from Frankfort Pond
A person experiencing a mental health crisis was safely rescued from a pond near 80th Avenue in Lakeview Estates on Wednesday after a coordinated response by multiple emergency agencies.
Frankfort Police responded to the initial call and worked alongside the Frankfort Fire Department, Mokena Fire Department, Manhattan Fire Department, Will County Sheriff’s Department and Trinity Services to safely extract the individual from the water.
The person is now receiving appropriate care, police said.
“Your dedication and teamwork were instrumental in ensuring a safe outcome,” Frankfort Police said in a statement. “Situations like these remind us of the power of partnership and the importance of mental health awareness in our community.”
The department encouraged residents facing mental health struggles to seek help.
“To all our residents: if you or someone you know is struggling, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Help is always available,” police said.
If you are experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis and want someone to talk to, you can call or text 988. A trained and compassionate crisis counselor will talk or text with you to navigate your crisis. 988 is a confidential lifeline and available 24/7.
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