Student in Need of Medical Attention

The circulation got a report that female students seem in need of medical attention in the first floor of the Love Library by the girls bathroom (6:23pm). Robert and I talk to the student; she was sitting down in the chairs by the girl’s bathroom. Jessica seemed incoherent when talked to, and seemed like she didn’t have any balance when she stood up. Jessica also had a white powdery substance on her finger. She did not want any medical attention, so I called public safety while Robert talked to Jessica (6:25pm). Public Safety arrived at 6:33pm. After the officer talked to Jessica, and had permission to look in her pursed, she did have a small zip-lock bag with white powder. The officer arrested Jessica, and left the building around 6:48pm. She was on something for sure.

Master Plan for EIS

As of today, 02/23/15, “Engineering and Interdisciplinary Science Building Mitigated Negative Declaration” volume 1 and 2 can be found on course reserves.

Occasionally we are asked to place materials on reserve for public notice. This is part of a 30-day public review, and the master plan for EIS (Engineering and Interdisciplinary Sciences).

The Master Plan can be found through our General Library Catalog by tittle or through the Reserves Catalog (Professor: SDSU, Course: EIS Master Plan).

Trained Service Dog Accidently bit Student

Brad received a call from the 24/7 student assistants to head over to the 24/7 area. Brad talked to a student who apparently accidentally step on a trained service dog (Pit bull), and the dog responded with a light bite. According to the student, he just had a little scratch on is leg, so it was not a hard bite. The Student did not want to file a complain, or charge, he just wanted Brad to check to see if the dog was actually a trained service dog. Brad talked with the owner of the dog, who was a student as well, to verify if it was indeed a trained service dog. It was, and they left it at that.

Student in need of Medical Assistance

At approximately 9:45pm Samuel Hufner, 26yrs of age, came to the desk in need of assistance. Samuel said he was feeling nauseous, dehydrated, and felt like he was going to faint. Robert (security), and myself had him sit down in the sofa in front of the Circulation station. Samuel looked like he had a bad fever, sweating, and was talking in a low pitch. Robert brought him a trashcan in case he needed to vomit, and paper towels. He did not want us to call for medical assistance, so I ended up calling campus police to analyze Samuel condition. At approximately 9:54pm campus police arrive and talk to Samuel. After the campus police explain to Samuel medical assistance is free, if they don’t take him to the hospital, he allowed us to call. Samuel ended up throwing up in the trashcan as we waited. At approximately 10:04pm the fireman arrive to treat Samuel. After the firefighters analyzed Samuel, and talked to him for a while, they ended up convincing Samuel he needed to go to the hospital. At 10:14pm the medical team took Samuel to the Hospital.

Accidental Spray of Pepper Spray in 24hr Department

At around 10pm, Jose in 24hours Department contacted the circulation desk that someone accidentally sprayed pepper spray by the sofas in front of 24hrs desk. When I got there, the Patrons had cleared out the area, and moved to other locations around 24hrs area. Jose and I positioned two fans from the circulation desk in the area to diminish whatever residue of pepper spray was left. By the time I got there it wasn’t too strong, but as a precaution we use the fans to dilute whatever was left of the pepper spray.