Broken Elevator Traps Disabled Residents

Disabled and other residents are trapped in their six-story Stamford, Connecticut, building due to a broken elevator that may not be fixed for up to a month.

Disabled and other residents are trapped in their six-story Stamford, Connecticut, building due to a broken elevator that may not be fixed for up to a month.

The Advocate of Stamford reports that the 35-year-old elevator at the Eleanor Roosevelt House failed last week. Some residents are canceling Thanksgiving plans and medical appointments, while others have to be carried down the stairs.

Eighty-five-year-old Irene Thompson who has lived on the fifth floor for 23 years says her Thanksgiving may be delivered by volunteers. She had hoped to spend the day with a friend.

Building manager Richard Freeman said Tuesday he is doing everything possible to fix the problem and a contractor is authorized for the work.

The delay is because a control panel system must be ordered and wiring must be custom designed.

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