Police log 2-8-22
MEDICAL EMERGENCY
Jan. 30—There was a medical emergency in Ziv Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and refused further care.
Feb. 2—There was a medical emergency in the Shiffman Humanities Center. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.
Feb. 2—There was a medical emergency. The party was treated by nursing staff in the Golding Health Center and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.
Feb. 3—There was a medical emergency in Massell Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.
Feb. 4—There was a medical emergency in Massell Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.
Feb. 5—There was a medical emergency in North Quad. The party was treated by BEMCo staff and transported to a local hospital via ambulance.
TRAFFIC INCIDENT
Jan. 31—A community member reported that their car was struck in the Athletics Rear Lot. A report of the incident was composed.
Feb. 1—A dump truck struck a telephone pole on the roadway behind the Epstein Building. The Waltham Police Department handled the report.
Feb. 3—There was a minor motor vehicle accident by the Abraham Shapiro Academic Complex. A follow up of the incident revealed that the offending vehicle was not registered nor insured and the operator was driving on a suspended license. The vehicle was towed from the scene and the community member will be working with the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles to rectify problems.
Feb. 3—There was a minor motor vehicle accident by the Usdan Student Center. Paperwork was exchanged and a report of the incident was composed.
MISCELLANEOUS
Jan. 31—A community member in Ridgewood Quad reported a noise complaint. University Police spoke with the involved party and the music was lowered without incident.
Jan. 31—A community member reported being bitten by a dog in the Edison-Lecks Science Building. A report of the incident was composed.
Feb. 1—A community member in the Foster Mods reported hearing noises from an unoccupied bedroom. University police arrived on-scene and all was quiet and in order. The resident was satisfied.
Feb. 2—A community member in the Foster Mods reported a noise complaint. The involved party was spoken to and the music was lowered without incident.
Feb. 3—A community member in the Charles River Apartments reported a noise complaint. The Department of Community Living handled the situation.
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