Medical EmergencyJan. 10-A party in the Gryzmish Administration Complex reported a party having problems breathing.

The 73-year-old female in question was not breathing correctly, according to the officer on-scene, and she was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Jan. 11-A party in the Usdan Student Center who was feeling ill was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Jan. 18-A male sustained an ankle injury after a slip and fall in Ziv Quad. BEMCo treated the party on-scene, and the party was then transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Jan. 19-A professor in the Heller School for Social Policy and Management was feeling faint and dizzy. BEMCo treated the professor on-scene, and the professor was then transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Jan. 20-A student who slipped on ice in the Foster Mods sustained a head injury. BEMCo treated the student on-scene with a signed refusal for further care, and Facilities Services was notified to spread ice melt in front of the Mods.

Jan. 22-A caller in Village C reported an intoxicated, nonresponsive 18-year-old female. The female was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Jan. 22-A party from Hassenfeld Residence Hall informed University Police that her friend had fainted and bumped her lip. BEMCo treated the party on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.

Jan. 22-A party in Renfield Hall informed University Police that her friend was intoxicated. BEMCo treated the party on-scene, and the party was taken to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Jan. 23-A party in the Usdan Student Center informed University Police that there may be an intoxicated female in the women's restroom. BEMCo treated the female on-scene, and the party was taken to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Jan. 23-A party in Renfield Hall stated that a male was intoxicated and was in need of assistance. BEMCo treated the party on-scene, and he was then transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Larceny

Jan. 19-A party notified police of a scam artist. The reporting party listed a textbook for sale for $45.00 on the Brandeis classified advertisement website, and a buyer sent a check for $445.00. The reporting party returned the excess $400.00 to the buyer. University Police is investigating the fraud.

Traffic

Jan. 12-Brandeis Police assisted the Waltham Police Department with an accident involving a train and a motor vehicle that involved multiple injuries.

Jan. 18-University Police were informed of a two-vehicle accident on Loop Road by Deroy Hall. A white SUV hit the rear of a Crystal bus. No injuries were reported.

Miscellaneous

Jan. 17-A party informed University Police of a suspicious white pickup truck on Angleside Road 24 hours after the incident occurred. The pickup truck was following the party, who was walking through the University Office Park to the Charles River Aparments.


-compiled by Fiona Lockyer and Sara Dejene