Medical BYU Police responded to the JKB for a student who was having an allergic reaction. Provo Fire and BYU EMS responded and evaluated the patient. The patient was given a shot of epinephrine and was transported to the hospital by Provo Fire.
Accident A traffic incident occurred on Campus Drive involving a vehicle and a student riding an electric scooter. BYU Police responded after reports indicated the student may have sustained a broken leg. BYU EMS and Provo Fire also arrived to assess the victim's condition, and the student was transported to the hospital via ambulance. Officers collected witness statements, documented the scene with photographs, and facilitated information exchange between the driver and the student. The investigation is ongoing.
Sick Person Officer responded to WYMount regarding a medical incident, with assistance from Provo and BYU EMS. After assessment, EMS determined the patient required emergency care, but the patient refused ambulance transport, stating their spouse would drive them to the hospital. The spouse, lacking a valid driver’s license, requested a ride from the officer. The officer then transported the patient and spouse to the ER.
Accident – Hit & Run The officer responded via phone to a hit-and-run incident in Lot 46. Surveillance footage was obtained, capturing the vehicle involved in the collision; however, the vehicle has not yet been identified. An accident report will be filed to document the incident.
Lost Property An officer responded to the front counter after a complainant reported lost keys. The police/security staff contacted the complainant to inform them that the keys had been located. The officer attempted to retrieve the keys but was unable to do so at that time. The complainant was advised to return to the front desk between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to collect their keys.
Medical BYU EMS responded to a report of a person feeling ill and potentially about to pass out at the Wilkinson Student Center loading docks. A BYU police officer also arrived on scene. Medical personnel assessed the individual and confirmed she was likely to be fine, noting she had not eaten or slept much recently. Following protocol, she was released without further incident.
Medical An officer and BYU EMS responded to Heritage 12 regarding a reported allergic reaction. Upon arrival, BYU EMS provided initial treatment to the female patient. Provo Fire Department arrived shortly after and continued medical care, administering an EpiPen injection. Following treatment, the patient was transported to Utah Valley Hospital by Provo Fire for further evaluation and care.