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Emergency Resources for Medical and Safety Concerns

Emergency Crisis Intervention

Non-SNC-affiliated services offering 24/7/365 crisis counseling and support.

 

 

Medical Care

St. Vincent Hospital has developed the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program to provide 24/7/365 care and assistance to anyone who has been sexually assaulted. The nurses are trained to help people of either sex, and of all ages.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) at St. Vincent Hospital ER
Available 24/7/365
SANE phone: 920-433-8384
835 S. Van Buren St., Green Bay, WI 54301
Emergency Room phone: 920-433-0111

Time is critical in situations of sexual assault. The sooner you have an assault examination by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, the more evidence it will yield.  Receiving the exam within 72 hours from the assault is ideal. However, you have 120 hours/approximately five days from the time of the assault to receive one. 

To preserve evidence:
  • Avoid bathing or using the toilet. Do not douche
  • Do not change clothes. If clothing has been changed, place soiled clothes in a paper bag
  • Do not rinse mouth and do not drink any liquids
  • If oral contact has occurred, one should not smoke, eat or brush teeth

Mental Health Resources

Safety

Emergency Resources for Medical and Safety Concerns

Emergency Crisis Intervention

Non-SNC-affiliated services offering 24/7/365 crisis counseling and support.

 

 

Medical Care

St. Vincent Hospital has developed the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program to provide 24/7/365 care and assistance to anyone who has been sexually assaulted. The nurses are trained to help people of either sex, and of all ages.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) at St. Vincent Hospital ER
Available 24/7/365
SANE phone: 920-433-8384
835 S. Van Buren St., Green Bay, WI 54301
Emergency Room phone: 920-433-0111

Time is critical in situations of sexual assault. The sooner you have an assault examination by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, the more evidence it will yield.  Receiving the exam within 72 hours from the assault is ideal. However, you have 120 hours/approximately five days from the time of the assault to receive one. 

To preserve evidence:
  • Avoid bathing or using the toilet. Do not douche
  • Do not change clothes. If clothing has been changed, place soiled clothes in a paper bag
  • Do not rinse mouth and do not drink any liquids
  • If oral contact has occurred, one should not smoke, eat or brush teeth

Mental Health Resources

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