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If You've Been Raped
Ensure your personal safety
Seek medical attention Denver Health Information:
Emergency - 911
Women's Care Clinic - 303-436-6162
Denver Health Main Number - 303-436-6000
Call the police and/or a rape crisis hotline Emergency - 911
Non-Emergency - 720-913-2000
Rape Crisis Hotlines:
24-hour English-speaking hotline - 303-322-7273
24-hour Spanish-speaking hotline - 303-329-0031
Deaf and Hard of Hearing hotline - 303-329-0023 (staffed M-F 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM)
Do not bathe or otherwise disturb evidence
Stay calm and write down the details of the assault
If you suspect you have been drugged, go IMMEDIATELY to a hospital emergency room and request appropriate tests,
click this link to view directions to Denver Health
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