Medical - Chest Pain An officer responded to the Martin Building after a student reported that her blood pressure felt high, and she wanted to be assessed by BYU EMS. BYU EMS arrived and treated the patient before requesting further evaluation by Provo Fire. Provo Fire assessed the patient and found no areas of concern. She was treated and released.
Accident – Injuries On February 6, 2025, at 10:57 a.m., officers responded to the entrance of Lot 39 and Cougar Boulevard for an auto-pedestrian accident. The incident occurred when a student traveling on an e-bike in the bike lane collided with a BYU forklift that had its forks protruding into the bicycle lane. The student did not see the forks and struck them, causing him to crash. He sustained injuries to his face, arms, and leg. Provo Fire responded and transported the patient to the Utah Valley Hospital by ambulance for further evaluation.
Suspicious Officers responded to the area of 900 East and Heritage Building 14 on a report of a suspicious male who was possibly intoxicated. Officers observed the male walking on 900 East and saw no reason to contact him. Approximately 20 minutes after the officers left the area, a call came in regarding the male possibly urinating on a vehicle. Officers checked the area again to contact the male but could not locate him.
Unsecured Door An officer responded to an unsecured door at the Smith Field House Lab. Building security was unable to lock the door, but the officer managed to close it, thereby securing the lab.