Urgent Care and Emergency Resources
DeWeese Health Center does not provide emergency care. In a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
Examples of 911 Medical Emergencies are:
- Severe difficulty breathing
 - Not breathing
 - Severe choking (e.g. can't talk)
 - Bluish lips and difficulty breathing
 - Seizures or convulsions
 - Head trauma or other serious trauma
 - Uncontrollable bleeding
 - Chest pain
 - Drug or alcohol overdose
 - Change in mental status; suicidal behavior
 
Also Call 911 when:
- Witnessing a crime in progress
 - A violent crime has been committed
 - There is a fire - first evacuate the building then call 911
 - There is a physical or sexual assault
 - A medical concern cannot be managed or if the condition of a previous illness/injury changes to a medical emergency
 
Do not call 911 for non-emergency situations. Instead, call KSU police at 330-672-2212.
When Calling 911, Remember to Provide:
- Your exact location (room, floor, building)
 - Type of emergency
 - Your name
 - The telephone number you are calling from
 - Give details of emergency as requested and follow the instructions of the 911 operators
 
local Urgent Care Clinics and Emergency department Locations
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text .