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Oklahoma Tornado 2013

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Hospital Sees Flood of Patients following Oklahoma Tornado
May 2013

May 21, 2013

Injured children came into the Oklahoma University Medical Center Children’s Hospital so fast that the hospital set up a triage center in its own facility.

In the wake of a powerful tornado that ripped through the area, this facility was suddenly faced with over 50 trauma patients.

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Immediate Crisis Counseling for those affected by the Tornado in Oklahoma
Disaster Distress Helpline: 1-800-985-5990

May 21, 2013

Stress, anxiety, and other depression-like symptoms are common reactions after any natural or human-caused disaster. A disaster or tragedy is unexpected and often brings out strong emotions.

The toll-free Disaster Distress Helpline can provide immediate counseling to anyone who needs help in dealing with the violent storms that swept across Oklahoma.

This free, confidential, and multilingual crisis support service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is also available via SMS—text “TalkWithUs” to 66746. Callers and texters are connected to trained and caring professionals who provide confidential counseling, referrals to the closest crisis centers, and other needed support services.

  • Contact the helpline at 1-800-985-5990
  • Download the Disaster Distress Helpline brochure
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Helping Responders in the Wake of Disaster

May 21, 2013

In the aftermath of the devastating tornado in Oklahoma, people will need mental health support as much as medical support.

It’s crucial to help medical professionals, first responders, family members, and victims both administer or receive the proper psychological first aid.

This mental health awareness toolkit provides first responders—whether they are disaster response workers, parents, caregivers, or teachers—with specific tips for responding effectively to people in the wake of a disaster.

The information is meant to help alleviate painful emotions and promote hope and healing.

  • Call 1-800-662-4357
  • Get the Disaster Response Kit
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Natural Disasters

  • Hurricane Harvey 2017
  • El Niño 2015-2016
  • Napa Earthquake 2014
  • Oklahoma Tornado 2013
  • Hurricane Sandy 2012
  • Japan Earthquake 2011
  • Joplin Tornado 2011
  • Haiti Earthquake 2010
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