In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A crisis hotline is meant for people who are suicidal and for those helping someone who is suicidal. The people on the other side of the line are trained volunteers who can help de-escalate situations, offer help and support, and be a listening ear. If you don't know where to start, you can call a crisis hotline and ask for help. Encourage the person who is suicidal to talk to someone on the phone, as volunteers are trained to help support people in crisis.  In the United States you can call a suicide hotline at 1-800-273-TALK. In Canada, call 1-800-273-8255.In the UK, the hotline number is 116 123. In Australia, call 13 11 14. It's not your responsibility to know what to do for the person. By calling for outside help, you can involve trained professionals to intervene and guide your next steps. If the person is about to cause harm to themselves or has already caused harm (such as cutting or taking pills), seek medical intervention. You can call an ambulance if the person needs immediate medical attention or if you think the person should be taken to the hospital for evaluation. If there is an immediate threat, call emergency services, such as 9-1-1 in the United States. The operator can connect you to a hospital, police station, EMT help, or other emergency service that you or the person may need. You may choose to get the person's family involved, whether for personal, medical, or psychological reasons. Involve the family if they live nearby and can come over quickly, can offer support over the phone to their loved one, and if the person is on good terms with their family. Family can offer support to the person and may know what to do. If you think involving the person's family would be beneficial, give someone a call.  Ask the person considering suicide who would be the best family member to call. Call someone you know will be supportive, such as the person's sibling, parent, aunt, or grandparent. You don't need to call the whole family. For some people, family involvement may make things worse, especially if they are on bad terms with their family. Use some discretion in reasoning whether calling family would be helpful or hurtful. If the person is connected to mental health services, call their physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or therapist. This can ensure continuity of care no matter where the person is or what treatment they are going through. It can also be reassuring for the person to know that their therapist is there and knows what's going on.  Ask the person if they are working with a mental health professional or ask if it's okay to call them from their phone. Briefly let the person know what's going on and allow the person you are with to speak to their therapist if they wish. Many communities have a crisis line that will put you in touch with mental health services immediately at any time of day. While you may need to step in to ensure their immediate physical safety, use your best judgment to help them decide what happens next. Allow the person to make choices in their support and provide helpful suggestions of choices. If the person feels like life is out of control, it can be empowering to have a say in treatment and what happens next when moving forward. For example, say, “Would you like me to drive you to the hospital or take an ambulance? Would you like me to call your mother or your grandmother?”
Summary: Call a crisis hotline. Get medical intervention. Contact the person's family. Call the person's mental health professional. Allow them control over treatment decisions.

Problem: Article: You should only use an unlocking service if your carrier refuses to unlock your phone. Reputable services include "Free Unlocks" and "CellServices (around $20), as well as UnlockBase (around $10).  This menu contains information about your carrier (e.g., Verizon or Sprint), your phone model number, and your IMEI number. The unlock service will need this International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number in order to issue a code to you. The unlock service should not ask you for personal information such as your home address. You may have to enter your phone number and name as it appears on your contract. Most unlocking services support PayPal--your most secure option--in addition to standard Visa cards. If you want to use PayPal but don't have an account, set one up for this transaction. Most services will send you your code within an hour, though some take as long as three business days. Most unlock services will tell you approximately how long you'll be waiting for the unlock code on their website. You will need to enter this number into your phone after installing a new SIM. To activate the unlock code input, you'll need to replace the current SIM. You can find SIM cards at their respective carrier stores (e.g., a Sprint SIM card would come from a Sprint store). Turning off your phone will prevent the SIM card from being damaged when you remove it. It should be located on the side of your phone, on the same side as the Power button. The SIM card tray should slide out.  Your card removal tool should have come with your phone, but you can also (gently) use a bent paper clip for this step. Your service provider can also open your SIM slot for you. Set it aside in a safe place, such as a plastic bag. It should only fit one way, with the gold strips pointing down (away from the screen side of the phone). This should turn your phone back on.  Your phone may reboot after this point. If you switched from AT&T to Verizon, for example, the service provider name in the information bar at the top of your screen should say "Verizon" instead of "AT&T".
Summary:
Ask your carrier if your phone is eligible for a free unlock. Search for "HTC phone unlocking service". Open your "Settings" menu. Select the "About Phone" tab, then open "Phone Identity". Scroll down to find your IMEI number, then write it down. Enter your IMEI number and email address into the unlock service's site. Purchase your code using a secure payment method. Check your email for an unlock code. When you receive your unlock code, write it down. Purchase a SIM card for your new network. Hold down the power button, then select the "power down" option. Find the SIM card access slot. Insert your card removal tool into the hole next to the slot. Remove the old SIM card from the tray. Insert your new SIM card into the tray. Hold down the power button. If you have a SIM pin number, enter it now. Enter your unlock code. Confirm that your unlock was successful.