The safest/most ideal strategy in such a situation, is to call emergency services. Not just EMS, but the Police as well.
You said you didn’t know the man, or why he was there.
You omitted details, like if it was obvious that he was homeless or if he was lying in snow.
For many reasons, I would rather a Police officer engage with the man. It’s impossible to guess how the may have acted, if you stirred him.
Speaking from law enforcement experience, you can never underestimate a situation.
He probably did need help. But. Many such characters, are approached by law enforcement and questioned. Typically. The person was simply inebriated, and once they can walk, they just need to essentially go somewhere else. They don’t necessarily want to go to detox, and start a life of rehabilitation and sobriety.
If they need medical care, they’ll get it, and probably be released from a hospital.
Sadly. You risk possibly your life, by getting involved with other people’s business.
I recently spoke with a doctor, who was shot trying to help people after a car accident.
She saw a pedestrian get hit by a car, and when she approached his motionless body, he jumped up and ran. For whatever reason, the man pulled a pistol and fired over his shoulder at the scene of the accident, hitting the doctor in hee hip and abdomen.
She was with some friends downtown, saw the accident, went to help, and ended up shot.
I’m just saying, be careful out there folks.