Police had asked for help to find her as she was experiencing a mental health crisis.

A woman who works as a St. Paul firefighter was found Monday after she’d been missing since she left her South St. Paul residence early Sunday.

She “has been located alive and is being transported to an area hospital for treatment at this time,” South St. Paul Police said in an update late Monday.

Earlier Monday, police issued an alert, asking for the public’s help to find the woman and saying she was experiencing a mental health crisis.

People who are in crisis can call 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or text “Home” to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line. MnFIRE has a 24-hour hotline for any Minnesota firefighter who is in crisis or needs help at 888-784-6634.

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