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If you truly are in this situation then the top priority is to make sure they’re always with someone else, so they aren’t alone. Then you definitely need to alert those who are qualified to help. [spoiler]Sorry, all out of salt.[/spoiler]
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I’ll pray for him right now. If you know any relatives or friends of his then they need to be alerted. If you’ve contacted everyone who can help then call him yourself, and don’t stop until he picks up. Then keep him talking until someone gets to him. [spoiler]Sorry, all out of salt.[/spoiler]
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I’m several hours late to see this, but here’s a message Bungie uses with contacts for suicide prevention. [quote]Life is precious, and suicide is a serious issue to be handled by licensed professionals. Bungie employees and forum moderators are not trained to handle those in a suicidal crisis; please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255). You may also wish to contact any of the following crisis prevention resources: US: http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org and http://www.spanusa.org UK: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Suicide/Pages/Getting-help.aspx Canada: http://suicideprevention.ca/thinking-about-suicide/find-a-crisis-centre/ International Directory: http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html Military Crisis Line: Active duty, Guard and reserve service members, their families and friends stateside and in Europe have 24/7 access to the Military Crisis Line at no cost. • In the U.S.: Call 800-273-8255, then press 1. • In Europe: Call 00800-1273-8255 or DSN 118. The toll-free service in Europe may not be available through all carriers or in all countries. • In Korea: Call 0808-555-118 or DSN 118. • In Afghanistan: Call 00 1 800 273 8255 or DSN 111. Military Text Line: 838255 Military One Source Toll Free Number: 800-342-9647 Veterans Crisis Line: https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help/military-crisis-line[/quote]