PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Testimony by Annie Martinez, President of 720 Hunts Point Tenant Association
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Annie Martinez, President of the 720 Hunts Point Tenant Association, testifies in support of passing a bill mandating radiator inspections. She speaks about the tragic loss of two young girls in her building due to radiator issues and emphasizes the ongoing problems with radiators that have not been addressed.
- Highlights that radiator issues persist in her building, including a recent incident involving an elderly person
- Expresses frustration with the lack of response to their concerns over the years
Annie Martinez
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Yes.
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Hi.
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My name is Annie Martinez.
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Yes.
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My name is Annie Martinez.
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I'm president of Tennis Association.
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From 7:20 Huntspoint with their ambulance Ambrose.
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Lost their 2 little girls.
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It's still it hurts.
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We're still fighting, and I'm here supporting Alexander And Vessey as well to see if they passed the bill of rights of the radiator mandated.
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I think it's not fair.
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There's still we there's no one to hear us We've been fighting for years.
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There's a lot of things going on with these radiators.
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It's still not working in our building.
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We're having a lot of issues with it.
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An elderly person just diaphragm it, and nothing has been done.
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I'm just here to support them and to see if he could pass the bill of rights.
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Thank you.