re - aha - forgot to mention (aha = arlington housing authority = massachusetts)
my neighbor in 1105 died during pandemic - medics came and did cpr on her for 20 minutes - she was long gone - cpr was discontinued in the apartment - presumably with the blessings of a medical control doctor - I think this was a special covid protocol - and possibly the only time the protocol was used in Arlington in the last year - give or take 1 or 2 cases her son invited me into the apt to watch the cpr - I just took a peek in - she was a nurse from bejing - had been married to a surgeon - I think I heard her hit the floor at 7 am - but her alarms never sounded - and she never yelled - I was told she was found on the bed - which seems odd - son didnt come to apt till maybe 11 am - there was a missed message with a tenant that called her daily - there is a little more to the story but that is the jist of it we all need 'man down alarms' in this bld she was approx 95 but it was a tough way to go I think also - maybe the guy upstairs moved out - last time I heard him 2 or 3 months ago he was coughing up a lung also - the woman downstairs died recently - again I think I heard her fall but she never yelled and no alarms went off - she was found a while later people are always dropping stuff in the bld - so loud bangs and crashes are par for the course - sadly - other people pay for it ---------------------- the window guys seem to be back at work here again today - on the first and 2nd floors I guess on sunday there was loud hammering for 3 or 4 hours in the afternoon - I have no idea what that was about - sounded like someone building a hut on a balcony -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "massfire" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/massfire/CAFXWwKYLneFNdF%2Bo6uufb2ayY8PqbMMN2ZJzxseb%2Btp3yozdXQ%40mail.gmail.com.
