Medical Emergency
April 14-A party in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center requested BEMCo for a 20-year-old female who injured her ankle. The party was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital via Cataldo ambulance for head pain and the ankle injury.
April 15-A party in Hassenfeld Residence Hall stated that he experienced a traumatic brain injury over the summer and got hit in the head with a softball two hours ago. He was treated on-scene by BEMCo and refused further medical aid.
April 16-A staff member reported that a female student fainted in the Shapiro Science Complex after donating blood. The student regained consciousness and was treated on-scene and refused further medical aid.
April 16-A female student in Olin-Sang felt nauseous after donating blood. She was treated on-scene by BEMCo and refused further medical aid.
April 16-University Police received a report of a female student feeling dizzy in Ziv 127 after donating blood. She was treated on-scene by BEMCo and refused further medical aid.
April 17-University Police received a report of an 82-year-old female party who fell down in the Shapiro Campus Center. BEMCo and Cataldo ambulance were requested to respond, and the party was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital for treatment.
April 17-A male party in Bernstein-Marcus reported a finger laceration. He was treated by BEMCo and refused further medical aid.
April 17-University Police received a report that a 20-year-old male fainted at the International Business School. He was treated by BEMCo and refused further medical aid.
April 19-University Police received a report of a female student vomiting in Ziv 128. She was treated by BEMCo and refused further medical aid.
April 21-A female student in the 567 apartments reported that her earring was stuck in her ear and was bleeding and swollen. She was treated by BEMCo and then transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital via police cruiser.

Disturbance
April 16-University Police received a report of a verbal dispute in the Epstein building. Police units spoke with both parties, one of whom was a Brandeis student and the other from Suffolk University. Both parties departed together on the train. There was no physical violence. University Police sent the parties on their way.
April 21-A student in Ridgewood B complained of loud music. The offending party complied with the University Police request to turn down the music.
April 21-A caller in the Charles River Apartments reported that people were being loud in a room above him, which he believed was the third floor. The noise was coming from a nearby apartment; the group was dispersed without incident.

Larceny
April 17-A student left his belongings in an unlocked locker in the Linsey Pool locker room. He reported that his wallet was stolen while he was swimming.

Miscellaneous
April 18-A party at the main entrance reported seeing a coyote near the main gate. University Police officers were dispatched to check on the situation, but the coyote could not be located.
April 19-A student in Scheffres reported being pushed by another student. A report on the incident was composed. The student is contemplating a judicial referral.

-compiled by Marielle Temkin