Ambulances pull up to the building on a daily basis; sometimes the tenants returns, other times, not so much.
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Ambulances pull up to the building on a daily basis; sometimes the tenants returns, other times, not so much.
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Totally ACCURATE and they just sweep or brush it under the rug by saying alot of people come in sick,but they don't get sick once they move in,and l actually had that conversation with John Chavez who was my case worker at the Time and l told him then why is the ventilation system for the building 🏢 are no existent for the "TENANTS FLOORS" 2 THRU 23 and his response is that the VENTILATION SYSTEM for the "TENANTS FLOORS" are ALWAYS up and running and then l said OH REALLY? Then why are not only tenants but both your SECURITY and MAINTENANCE STAFF have said that the hallways are STAGNANT, HUMID and LACKING AIR,so how would you explain that MR.CHAVEZ all of a sudden didn't KNOW what l was talking about? Saying l don't know to what you are referring? I said ok? Is that how you are going to play it?
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