Campus Blotter

By May Mansour, The Dartmouth Staff | 11/5/14 11:00am

Oct. 31, 10:06 p.m., Webster Avenue: Safety and Security officers and the Hanover Fire Department responded to a report of an intoxicated female. She was evaluated and then transported to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

Nov. 1, 12:37 a.m., West Wheelock Street: Safety and Security officers and the Hanover Fire Department responded to a report of an intoxicated female. She was found on the sidewalk in front of Collis Center on West Wheelock Street. The intoxicated individual was identified, evaluated and transported to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She was later transported to Dick’s House where she was admitted for the night.

Nov. 1, 1:08 a.m., Webster Avenue: Safety and Security officers responded to a Good Samaritan call. The intoxicated individual was identified as a member of the Class of 2018. The individual was evaluated and transported to Dick’s House and admitted for the night.

Nov. 1, 1:48 a.m., Butterfield Hall: Safety and Security officers and Dartmouth EMS responded to a Good Samaritan call. The intoxicated individual was identified as a member of the Class of 2018, evaluated and transported to Dick’s House where they were admitted for the night.

Nov. 1, 12:58 p.m.: A female student called Safety and Security to report a bicycle accident. While riding her bicycle around noon, she was reportedly hit by a car. She had declined medical services but was later transported to Dick’s House, where she spoke to nurses and staff and complained of knee pain.

Nov. 1, 6:52 p.m., Dewey Lot: A non-student called Safety and Security to report an injury. The individual was reportedly walking in the parking lot and holding onto the railing when the railing came loose. The individual refused medical treatment.

Nov. 2, 1:36 a.m., Off-campus residence: Safety and Security was informed by the Hanover Fire Department that a student had been taken to DHMC for high level intoxication. The individual was a member of the Class of 2016 and was reportedly transported from an off-campus residence by ambulance.

 


May Mansour, The Dartmouth Staff