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Dozens of law enforcement officers swarmed the Science Center on Monday evening in response to a 911 call of a man experiencing a mental health emergency on the roof of the building.
At least nine police vehicles, an ambulance and a fire truck rapidly arrived on the scene. The officers entered through several Science Center entrances as they rushed to the roof.
Harvard University Police Department spokesperson Steven G. Catalano confirmed in a statement that HUPD officers, Cambridge Police Department officers, and Cambridge Fire Department personnel were involved in the response.
The man was removed safely without injury and transported to a local medical facility for an evaluation, according to Catalano.
The incident occurred as students studied inside the Science Center, including in Cabot Library. Law enforcement officials did not order an evacuation of the building.
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If you or someone you know needs help at Harvard, contact Counseling and Mental Health Services at (617) 495-2042 or the Harvard University Police Department at (617) 495-1212. Several peer counseling groups offer confidential peer conversations. Learn more here.
You can contact a University Chaplain to speak one-on-one at chaplains@harvard.edu or here.
You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or text the Crisis Text Line at 741741.
—Staff writer Asher J. Montgomery can be reached at asher.montgomery@thecrimson.com. Follow her on X @asherjmont or on Threads @asher_montgomery.
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