When people are in crisis, the response they receive can be a transformative turning point in their lives.
When people are in crisis, the response they receive can be a transformative turning point in their lives. In an effort to teach first responders how to best support these individuals, while also minimizing risk to themselves, county officials have been offering week-long intensive Ohio Crisis Intervention Team training. On March 27, 10 Geauga County first responders graduated from the program held at the Geauga County Administrative Offices, 12611 Ravenwood Drive, in Claridon Township. This year’s graduates brought the total number of trained individuals in the county to more than 300 since the program’s inception in April 2006. CIT training...







