Stamford firefighters rescued seven residents Friday evening after a stairway and landing at a condo complex started to collapse. Days later, there are still questions on when they can return.
Lettie Williams, 84, was among the group evacuated by bucket truck after the stairs and deck that lead to her unit broke away from the building—something she was concerned about for a while.
“It's been going down for a while,” Williams said. “And you know Friday, all hell broke loose because it really came down.”
Her granddaughter was the one who made the 911 call that sent crews to 37 Greenwich Ave.
“I was afraid that my grandma would fall from the second story,” Yashika Higgs-Blair told News 12.
Those stairs are the only way in and out of four condos, so the city's Building Department condemned those units. The neighboring stairs to four other condos were also deemed dangerous and those units condemned as well.
“That was Friday. They said they was going to get somebody to fix it. Well, today is Tuesday. Nobody has been over there to do anything about that,” Williams said.