For those impacted by Saturday's air show crash in Dallas, there is help available.
"We (and the Office of Emergency Management) have partnered with the North Texas Behavioral Health Authority to offer tele-health counseling to anyone impacted by this tragedy," says Lauren Rounds with the Dallas Airport System.
Six people were killed when two World War II-era planes collided last Saturday during the Wings Over Dallas Air Show at Dallas Executive Airport.
The counseling is available for attendees, first responders, schools and anyone else impacted by the incident.
The hotline number is 469-342-1502.
"They can call in 24/7 to receive assistance for their individual needs and even obtain referrals for additional services," says Rounds. "If you receive referrals for additional services, depending on those services and your insurance, there could be a cost. But to call in, it's free."
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