Sick Person An officer responded to the Music Building following a report of a male experiencing breathing problems. Provo EMS and the officer arrived, and it was determined that the patient did not need to be transported to the hospital. However, the patient did not have anyone nearby to give him a ride back to his apartment. As a result, the officer provided the male with a ride to his apartment complex on Canyon Road.
Accident An officer was dispatched to Lot 41 to investigate a collision between a minivan and an electric scooter. The driver of the scooter stated that he was at the intersection of Canyon Road and Cougar Blvd when he was struck by the minivan while crossing Cougar Blvd on the east side of the intersection. Although the scooter driver sustained slight injuries in the accident, he denied any medical treatment.
Welfare Check A student used the Safe-Walk app to get home but lost connection with dispatch on her way there. Dispatch attempted to contact her but was unable to reach her as well. Fortunately, she was located safe and sound at her home. She mentioned that she had no idea dispatch was trying to reach her and noted that she had pressed the button on the app indicating she was home safe. As a result, she was unsure why it did not work or why she lost connection.
Fire Alarm Dispatch received a smoke detector alarm from Heritage Halls Building 14. The resident was contacted and reported that they had been cooking chicken, and the pan had gotten a little too hot. Very little smoke was detected, and there was no fire. The fire alarm was silenced and then reset at the request of the fire technician.