On Garage Roof, Officer Was Ready

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Officer Daniel Evans: "This is what I signed up for."

Officer Daniel Evans didn’t know when he reported to work that he would need to rush to save a man from leaping to his death. But when the moment arrived, he was ready — because he had prepared.

Evans saved the life of a 58-year-old man on the top level of the Air Rights Garage on Sunday, June 4 shortly after 5:30 p.m.

Evans, a 31-year-old former elevator mechanic from Queens, has patrolled the Hill district since completing his field training as a new officer three months ago. (Click here to read a previous story about him here.)

He was sitting in a a cruiser outside the Congress Avenue police substation writing a report when the call came over the police radio about a man looking like he might want to jump from the garage by Yale New Haven Hospital on York Street.

Evans hurried over, drove up the spiraling ramps, and saw the man at the edge of the top deck.

NHPD Body Cam

He parked his cruiser more than 100 feet away. After completing his field training, Evans had signed up for a voluntary crisis intervention course for extra tips on handling situations like this one. He had learned that rushing or coming too close at first could amp up the person’s distress, maybe make him jump. Evans wouldn’t be close enough to prevent him from jumping. He learned about the need to stay calm, to keep a conversation going.

It was windy up on the roof deck.

Hey what’s up, buddy?” Evans called out, as seen in body camera footage of the incident reviewed by the Independent.

The man didn’t respond. He did back away from the edge of the deck.

That offered Evans an opportunity: He kept walking, not running, to get between the man and the edge.

A hospital security officer approached the scene, moving more quickly.

Hey, hey, slow down. You’re walking up too close,” Evans told him in an undertone as Evans approached the distressed man from the left.

Go to your right. Go to your right,” Evans directed the security officer as Evans proceeded toward the man’s left.

Then the distressed man bolted back to the chest-high concrete wall at the edge of the deck.

Buddy, what’s your name?” Evans called to him. Talk to me. What’s up, man?”

The distressed man put both hands on the edge. He began to lift a leg over the concrete wall.

No, no, no. Wait. Talk to me!”

At this point Evans could see that the man was preparing to jump. At this point Evans would need to run to save him.

Fortunately, at this point, he was close enough to get there in time. Just as the man was lifting himself up on the wall, Evans grabbed him in a clinch body hold, a jujitsu technique he learned in the police academy. He brought the man to the ground.

The security officer followed up from behind, as did Evans’ NHPD patrol partner, Officer Stacey Villone.

You’re going to be OK,” Evans assured the man.

I’m sorry. I’m sorry,” the man kept responding.

Officer Villone checked the man for physical injuries. She noted in a subsequent report that the man appeared to be extremely ill” and described with slurred speech about wanting to fly. He started crying.

Evans looked to the side where wind had swept up a pile of dirt. In it the man had apparently written: I ♥ you.”

We’re going to get you help,” Evans assured him. Medics, who had also arrived on the scene, took the man down to the hospital for an evaluation.

Assistant Chief David Zannelli, who oversees patrol, credited Evans’ initial deescalation: He was able to slow things down to jump into action to save a life — putting his own life at risk, which was heroic.”

I was grateful I could get him the help he needs,” Evans said in an interview. This is what I signed up for: I signed up to help people, to be the one to show up for calls” and be ready to act fast.

Preparation made the difference, he said: The crisis course, the jujitsu training, the kettlebell squats and lunges and uphill springs he does each morning at home along with the thrice-weekly bench presses and treadmill and StairMaster sessions at Edge Fitness. He needs to show up to work everyday ready to act fast without advance warning to help someone in crisis, he said. Whenever that call happens to come.

Previous stories about officers on the beat:

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Craig Alston & Billy White Jr.
Joseph Aurora
James Baker
Lloyd Barrett
Pat Bengston & Mike Valente
Elsa Berrios
Manmeet Bhagtana (Colon)
Paul Bicki
Paul Bicki (2)
Sheree Biros
Bitang
Kevin Blanco
Scott Branfuhr
Bridget Brosnahan
Thomas Brunski, Trevor Canace, Nick Samartino, Daniel Smith
Craig Burnett & Orlando Crespo
Keron Bryce and Steve McMorris
Keron Bryce and Osvaldo Garcia
Keron Bryce and Osvaldo Garcia (2)
Dennis Burgh
Tyler Camp
Anthony Campbell
Darryl Cargill & Matt Wynne
Christopher Chin
Elizabeth Chomka & Becky Fowler
Rob Clark & Joe Roberts
Sydney Collier
Carlos Conceicao
Carlos Conceicao (2)
Carlos Conceicao and Josh Kyle
David Coppola
Mike Criscuolo
Natalie Crosby
Steve Cunningham and Timothy Janus
Chad Curry
Gabrielle Curtis, Tyler Evans, Justin Julianelle
Gregory Dash
Roy Davis
Joe Dease
Milton DeJesus
Milton DeJesus (2)
Rose Dell
Brian Donnelly
Renee Dominguez, Leonardo Soto, & Mary Helland
Anthony Duff
Anthony Duff (2)
Robert DuPont
Robert DuPont and Rose Dell
Eric Eisenhard & Jasmine Sanders
Jeremie Elliott and Scott Shumway
Jeremie Elliott (2)
Jose Escobar Sr.
Bertram Ettienne
Bertram Ettienne (2)
Daniel Evans & Ramonel Torres
Martin Feliciano & Lou DeCrescenzo
Paul Finch
Jeffrey Fletcher
Renee Forte
Marco Francia
Michael Fumiatti
Michael Fumiatti (2)
Osvaldo Garcia, Marlena Ofiara & Jake Wright
William Gargone
William Gargone (2)
William Gargone & Mike Torre
Derek Gartner
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Jon Haddad & Daniela Rodriguez
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Michael Haines & Brendan Borer (2)
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Ray Hassett
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Heidi
Patricia Helliger
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Ronnell Higgins
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Racheal Inconiglios
Juan Ingles
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Shayna Kendall (2)
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Herb Johnson
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Jillian Knox
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Peter Krause (2)
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Rob Levy
Kyle Listro & Joseph Perrotti
Anthony Maio
Dana Martin
Ashley McKernan
Reggie McGlotten
Steve McMorris
Juan Monzon
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Monique Moore and David Santiago
Matt Myers
Christopher Nguyen
Carlos and Tiffany Ortiz
Tiffany Ortiz
Doug Pearse and Brian Jackson
Chris Perrone
Joseph Perrotti
Joseph Perrotti & Gregory Dash
Ron Perry
Joe Pettola
Diego Quintero and Elvin Rivera
Ryan Przybylski
Stephanie Redding
Tony Reyes
David Rivera
Luis & David Rivera
Luis Rivera (2)
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Salvador Rodriguez (2)
Michael Rubino and Roberto Talloni
Brett Runlett
David Runlett
Betsy Segui & Manmeet Colon
Allen Smith
Marcus Tavares
Martin Tchakirides
David Totino
Stephan Torquati
Gene Trotman Jr.
* Elisa Tuozzoli
Kelly Turner
Lars Vallin (& Xander)
Dave Vega & Rafael Ramirez
Earl Reed
Daophet Sangxayarath & Jessee Buccaro
Jason Santiago
Herb Sharp
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Jessica Stone
Jessica Stone & Mike DeFonzo
Arpad Tolnay
Mike Torre & Ray Saracco
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Manuella Vensel
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Holly Wasilewski (2)
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Matt Williams
Michael Wuchek
Michael Wuchek (2)
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Caitlin Zerella (2)
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David Zaweski

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