Medical Emergency

Dec. 1—BEMCo treated a sick party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care.

Dec. 2—There was a medical emergency for an unconscious party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Dec. 3—There was a medical emergency for a party who was not feeling well. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Dec. 3—There was a medical emergency for possible food poisoning. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Dec. 3—There was a medical call for a party with a cut elbow. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Dec. 4—Waltham Fire Department and Armstrong Ambulance had been dispatched to treat a vomiting party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Dec. 6—There was a medical emergency for a party who cut their hand. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Dec. 6—There was a medical emergency for a student complaining of chest pains. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Dec. 7—There was a medical emergency for a party who was not feeling well in Sherman Dining Hall. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

Dec. 8—There was a medical emergency for a party with a head injury. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Dec. 9—A party stated that they had flu-like symptoms. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further medical treatment.

Dec. 9—There was a medical call for a party who was not feeling well. 

Dec. 13—A party reported having an allergic reaction to something that they drank. 

Dec. 14—There was a medical call for a party not feeling well. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further care. 

Dec. 14—There was a medical call for a party having abdominal pain. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Dec. 16—There was a medical emergency for a student with a racing heartbeat. The patient was transported to Golding Health Center. 

Dec. 16—There was a voluntary Section 12 transport. 

Dec. 17—There was a medical emergency for a party who had passed out. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Dec. 18—There was a medical emergency for a party who had passed out. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 11—There was a medical emergency for a party who had broken their ankle at the Usdan Student Center loading dock. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 14—There was a medical emergency for a party with a dislocated knee. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 14—There was a medical emergency for a broken collarbone. The patient refused further medical treatment. 

Jan. 16—There was a medical emergency for a student who had fainted and hit their head. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 16—There was a medical call for a party with a rolled ankle. BEMCo treated the patient, who signed a refusal for further care. 

Jan. 16—A party called for assistance because their motorized wheelchair was out of service. 

Jan. 17—A party requested BEMCo. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 19—There was a medical emergency for a party experiencing severe menstrual cramps. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 20—There was a medical emergency for a party having a seizure. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 20—There was a medical emergency for a party possibly having a seizure. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 20—There was a medical emergency for a party with a high fever. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 22—There was a medical emergency for a party who had been feeling faint. Patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Jan. 22—There was a medical emergency for a party who had been feeling numb throughout their body. Patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Jan. 22—A party had fainted and regained consciousness. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Jan. 22—A party on the baseball team was having difficulty breathing. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 23—There was a medical emergency for a party who was vomiting and fainting. Patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further medical care. 

Jan. 23—There was a medical emergency for a party with rapid heartbeat and dizziness. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 23—There was a medical emergency for a party with severe stomach pain. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further treatment. 

Weather 

Dec. 3—There was a medical emergency for a party who had fallen. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Dec. 4—There was a medical emergency for a party who had slipped and fallen. 

Dec. 9—There was a medical emergency for a party who had fallen. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further medical treatment. 

Dec. 10—There was a report of icy walkways. Facilities was notified. 

Jan. 11—Campus roadways were becoming slippery. Grounds was notified. 

Jan. 11—Officer in Charge requested that Grounds be notified to salt the campus roadways.

Jan. 22—There was a medical emergency for a party who had slipped and fallen on ice. The patient was gone on arrival. 

Intoxication

Dec. 7—A highly intoxicated party called in on an emergency call box. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

Dec. 18—There was a medical emergency for an intoxicated party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 12—A party showed signs of alcohol poisoning. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 14—There was a medical emergency for an intoxicated party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 18—There was a medical emergency for an intoxicated party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 18—There was a medical emergency for an intoxicated party who was in and out of consciousness. The patient was treated by BEMCo and signed a refusal for further care. 

Jan. 18—There was a medical emergency for an intoxicated party who was confused. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Jan. 19—There was a medical emergency for an intoxicated party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further care. 

Noise Complaint

Dec. 3—There was a noise complaint from a Waltham Resident from East Quadrangle. The noise was reported to be from Eversource/National Grid work on South Street. 

Dec. 7—A reporting party stated that a dorm in Charles Rivers Apartments was very loud. The Area Coordinator on call was notified. 

Dec. 8—A party reported hearing people yelling and screaming near Massell Pond. The noise was coming from students enjoying the first snowfall. 

Dec. 17—A loud party was reported in Foster Mods. The Area Coordinator on call was notified. 

Jan. 10—A party reported hearing a “chainsaw-like” noise outside for the last half hour. 

Jan. 18—There was a complaint of loud noise coming from Foster Mods. 

Jan. 19—The Area Coordinator on call requested units to be on standby while dispersing students who had been loud and throwing snowballs in Massell Quad. 

Miscellaneous

Nov. 29—There was a tag on the observatory that read “all hope lost.” Investigation to follow. 

Nov. 29—The Waltham Police Department requested an officer to transport a Brandeis student back to campus. 

Dec. 5—There was an investigation for reported fraud. 

Dec. 8—A party called to report a suspicious person. The party in question was gone on arrival. 

Dec. 9—A party reported that they were scammed out of money. Investigation to follow. 

Dec. 9—There was a damaged card reader. The card reader was reattached and is now functional. 

Dec. 10—There was a report of a flag having been stolen from the Usdan Student Center. Investigation to follow. 

Dec. 10—There was a report of a verbal argument with a mention of a knife. Officers responded and spoke with the involved parties. 

Dec. 12—A party was reported in the Usdan Student Center for smelling like gasoline. The party stated that they had accidentally spilled fuel on themselves that morning, and appeared to be a construction worker. The Usdan Student Center is under construction. 

Dec. 12—A party reported a possible fight in the East Quadrangle. One party was reported to be in custody. Investigation to follow. 

Dec. 23—There was a suspicious letter. 

Dec. 22—There was an unoccupied shuttle bus found with the door open at the Angleside Lot. 

Jan. 10—A verbal trespass warning was issued. 

Jan. 10—A previously trespassed individual re-entered 164 Charles River Road. Investigation to follow. 

Jan. 14—A party reported that their vacuum cleaner had been stolen. Investigation to follow. 

Jan. 14—A party reported finding a knife in their kitchen drawer that neither they nor their roommate recognized. Investigation to follow. 

Jan. 17—A vehicle ran over a sign. There was no damage to the vehicle or to the sign. 

Jan. 21—A party reported that someone had damaged their electric scooter. 

Jan. 23—A party reports someone having ripped a sign off their door.