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Emergencies in New York City

Emergencies

Dial 911 for police, fire, or ambulance services in an emergency (TTY is available for persons with hearing impairments).

Hospitals

Bellevue (1st Ave. at E. 27th St., Gramercy. 212/562-4141). Beth Israel Medical Center (1st Ave. at E. 16th St., Gramercy. 212/420-2000). Lenox Hill Hospital (100 E. 77th St., between Lexington and Park Aves., Upper East Side. 212/434-3030). New York Downtown Hospital (170 William St., between Beekman and Spruce Sts., Lower Manhattan. 212/312-5000). New York Presbyterian Hospital (525 E. 68th St., at York Ave., Upper East Side. 212/746-5454). NYU Medical Center (530 1st Ave., at E. 32nd St., Murray Hill. 212/263-7300). St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital (10th Ave. at 59th St., Midtown West. 212/523-4000). St. Vincent's Hospital (7th Ave. and W. 12th St., Greenwich Village. 212/604-7000).

Hotlines

LifeNet (counseling information and referrals) (800/543-3638). Mental Health Crisis Intervention Services (212/219-5599). Safe Horizon Crime Victims Hotline (212/577-7700 or 800/621-4673. www.safehorizon.org). Sex Crimes Report Line (212/267-7273). Terrorism (888/692-7233).

24-Hour Pharmacies

CVS (342 E. 23rd St., between 1st and 2nd Aves., Gramercy. 212/505-1555. 630 Lexington Ave., at E. 53rd St., Midtown East. 917/369-8688. www.cvs.com). Rite-Aid (301 W. 50th St., at 8th Ave., Midtown West. 212/247-8384. www.riteaid.com).



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