Content warning: the report includes mention of self-harm

MEDICAL EMERGENCY 

Apr. 12—A caller reported a student with chest pain. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment.  

Apr. 13—A student reported having an upset stomach and feeling out of breath. Patient refused medical treatment. 

Apr. 14—A student was reported intoxicated and transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

Apr. 14—A party was reported intoxicated and transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

Apr. 14—An Area Coordinator on call reported an intoxicated student. The student fled and was not found. No additional services were performed. 

Apr. 14—A medical report was made for an intoxicated party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

Apr. 14—A medical report was made for an intoxicated party. The patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

Apr. 14—A medical call was made for a student with chest pains. The patient refused medical treatment. 

Apr. 15—A party reported a past injury. Patient refused medical treatment. 

Apr. 15—A student reported having anxiety and requested to be evaluated. Patient refused medical treatment. 

Apr. 17—A report was made of an accident while playing softball. Patient refused medical treatment. 

Apr. 17—A medical report was made for a student who mistakenly took the wrong medication. The patient refused medical treatment.

Apr. 18—A report was made for a student experiencing numbness on the left side of their body.  Patient was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

Apr. 18—A legal guardian called requesting a check on their student experiencing a fever. The Area Coordinator on call informed the caller that this was a medical not a wellbeing check. Patient refused medical treatment. 

Apr. 21—A medical report was made for a student having an adverse reaction to taking an edible. 

Apr. 22—A report was made for an asthma attack. The patient was treated by medics and refused further treatment. 

Apr. 28—There was a report of a medical transport for a party not feeling well. The incident was cleared. 

Apr. 29—There was a report of a staff member feeling lightheaded. Their supervisor was informed and the patient made a private arrangement for transportation to urgent care. The patient refused medical treatment. 

May 3—A medical emergency involving a laceration was reported. The medics responded and the patient was transported. 

May 3—A medical call was made for an individual with a shoulder injury. The patient was treated by BEMCo and refused further care.

May 4—A medical emergency was reported for a party with back pain. The patient was treated by BEMCo and refused further medical care.  

May 5—A party reported spraining their wrist. The incident was cleared.

May 6—Two callers reported a party fell in the hallway of a residence hall. BEMCo was dispatched and the patient was transported to a nearby hospital.  

May 8—A report was made for an individual who slipped on the stairs. The patient refused medical treatment. 

May 13—A party was reported having slipped and fallen. Medics were requested and the patient refused medical treatment. 

May 17—A call was made for an intoxicated party. The patient was transported.

BEMCo/AMBULANCE TRANSPORT

Apr. 14—A call was made for an allergic reaction. Patient was treated by BEMCo and transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment.  

April 15—A medical report was made for an intoxicated student. The patient was treated by BEMCo and was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

April 15—A medical call was reported for a student with nausea and abdominal pain. The patient was treated by BEMCo and was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

Apr. 18—A reporting party requested an ambulance for the Brandeis Counseling Center. The patient was transported. 

Apr. 22—A medical emergency was reported for an individual with abdominal pain. The patient was treated by medics and was transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment. 

May 4—A medical call was made for an intoxicated non-community member. The patient was treated by BEMCo and transported to a nearby hospital for further care.

May 8—A party was threatening to self harm. Medics were dispatched and the party was transported to a nearby hospital.

SUSPICIOUS PACKAGE

Apr. 26—A report was made for a suspicious envelope. An investigation is to follow. 

Apr. 30—A suspicious piece of mail was reported. An investigation is to follow. 

May 10—There is an investigation for a suspicious email sent to a faculty member. 

May 16—The mailroom received a suspicious package. The incident was cleared. 

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES

Apr. 26—A report was made of a strange odor coming from a bathroom. An investigation is to follow. 

May  3—A reporting party said they were being threatened by an unknown person by the library. A sergeant was sent to the area. The incident was classified as gone on arrival.

May 4—A caller reported that their identity had been stolen. The caller was not on campus and went to the station to make a report. An investigation is to follow.

May 14—A party reported an attempted break-in. Brandeis Police was sent to check the area and concluded the incident as unfounded. 

May 14—A suspicious item was found in the Shapiro Campus Center. An investigation is to follow. 

May 4—A suspicious vehicle was reported parking in the Science Lot. The vehicle was located and came back to a volunteer firefighter. The incident was cleared. 

NOISE COMPLAINT 

Apr. 20—A reporting party reported “unnecessary noise” coming from the first floor. The Area Coordinator was notified. The Department of Community Living was notified to respond. 

May 5—A noise complaint was made in a residence hall. The Area Coordinator on call and the Department of Community Living were notified to respond. 

May 7—A reporting party reported that their neighbor was shouting and banging the walls. The Area Coordinator on call and the Department of Community Living were notified to respond. 

OTHER

Apr. 12—There were two parking violations issued. Citations were issued. 

Apr. 14—A party reported an unattended duffle bag left in a bush. Upon arrival, no bag was found and the report was cleared. 

Apr. 15—A deputy officer was out near Prime Deli after scanning a Waltham incident. All appears in order. 

Apr. 15—A disturbance report was made. The incident was cleared.

Apr. 17—A dining hall employee reported witnessing a hit and run accident on a parked car. An investigation to follow.

Apr. 19—A student reported having a strange encounter with another student. An investigation is to follow. 

Apr. 20—There were reports of an open DPV bus that a police officer reported on further inspection of vandalism on the interior of the bus, similar to other campus incidents. An investigation is to follow. 

Apr 21—Graffiti was found in an all gender bathroom. An investigation is to follow.

Apr. 23—A report of a damaged door was made. Officer reported no vandalism and CGL was notified to look at the door. There were no additional services. 

Apr. 23—Vandalism was reported in a room. An investigation is to follow. 

Apr. 29—A student reported being assaulted by a professor in a lobby. The incident was cleared. 

Apr. 29—A reporting party reported their bike was stolen. An investigation is to follow.

May 2—A report was made on unauthorized flyers being hung on campus. An investigation is to follow. 

May 6—A report was made of handprints on the window of a dining hall. An investigation is to follow. 

May 13—Vandalism was found off campus. An investigation is to follow. 

May 14—Vandalism was reported. An investigation is to follow. 

May 14—Vandalism was reported at a Charles River Apartment bus stop on a nearby street. An investigation is to follow. 

May 16—Vandalism was found on an Emergency call box. An investigation is to follow. 

May 17—There was a report of graffiti on the base of a light. Staff was able to remove the graffiti and no police action was taken. 

May 17—Vandalism was reported on a University sign. An investigation is to follow. 

—Compiled by Lin Lin Hutchinson