NYC investigating Harlem building for Legionella after 2 Legionnaires’ cases

New York City Launches Investigation into Harlem Building Over Legionnaires' Outbreak

The Big Apple's health department is probing a pair of identical buildings in Harlem for signs of Legionella after two residents tested positive for Legionnaires' disease, just months after a separate outbreak in the neighborhood left six people dead.

According to officials, the focus of the investigation is on 3333 Broadway's "Tower B", which shares plumbing with another building that was affected by last year's Central Harlem Legionnaires' outbreak. The management company behind the buildings has stated that there is no indication whether residents contracted the disease in their apartment or elsewhere.

Legionnaires' disease, a waterborne illness caused by Legionella bacteria, cannot be spread from person to person but can be contracted through inhaling contaminated water vapor. Unlike cooling towers, which spread aerosols over larger areas, this investigation targets buildings with shared plumbing systems.

Residents of the affected building, including Heaven Berhane, expressed frustration and distrust towards their management company and the health department. Berhane described receiving a notice about the potential presence of Legionella months after the initial outbreak, citing scheduling concerns and lack of transparency.

"I thought Legionnaires' was over," she said. "It honestly created and amplified what is already a level of distrust that most Black and brown folks have when it comes to our health care systems, and also with management."

Berhane's experience highlights the complexities surrounding waterborne illnesses in densely populated areas like New York City. Water sampling remains underway, but officials caution that results may take weeks to arrive.

The city's protocols require building owners to hire experts to assess their water system's vulnerability to Legionella when two or more residents test positive for the disease within a 12-month period. In this case, Urban American management is working closely with health department officials to test both Tower A and B's water systems, citing safety as their top priority.

With most cases of Legionnaires' disease going unreported due to lack of evidence linking them to specific sources, residents are demanding swift action from their management company to ensure the water system is safe.
 
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This investigation is a step in the right direction, but I'm still worried about how long it's gonna take to get some real answers 🤔. Sharing plumbing systems makes this super tricky to track down where the contaminated water came from. And what really gets my goat is those building owners are just doing the bare minimum - they're only hiring experts when there's a complaint, not proactively maintaining their water systems. It's like, we get it, you wanna keep costs low, but at what cost? 😒
 
omg, another legionnaires outbreak in NYC?! 🤢 how can people even live with this uncertainty? I mean, i get it, sharing plumbing systems can be a nightmare, but come on! shouldn't they've checked for legionella months ago when the first cases came up? 🙄 and ugh, the lack of transparency is just ridiculous. residents are literally being kept in the dark about their own health risks. like, what even is the point of hiring experts if you're not gonna keep people in the loop?! 💔
 
This is getting out of hand 🤯. First we got people dying in Central Harlem and now it's like we're living in a ticking time bomb 🕰️ waiting for another outbreak. I mean, what's the point of having health department if they can't even get things right? The fact that management company is saying there's no indication whether residents contracted the disease in their apartment or elsewhere is just a bunch of corporate speak 📢. We need real answers and real action now 💪. Why should we have to suffer like this? It's not like we're asking for much, just some transparency and accountability from our so called "leaders" 👊. This Legionnaires' outbreak has got my blood boiling 🔥, and I'm gonna be keeping a close eye on how things play out in Harlem 🗑️.
 
omg i'm still shaking after reading about this 🤯 legionnaires' outbreak in harlem like what even is wrong with those buildings?!?! i feel so bad for heaven berhane and all the other residents who have to deal with this drama 🙄 ugh scheduling concerns and lack of transparency? no way 😡

i know NYC's gotta take care of its residents but seriously how can a management company just sit back and do nothing when it comes to legionella?!?! it's like, we get it safety is top priority but what about the trust issue now 🤝 i'm so tired of black and brown folks being marginalized in healthcare systems already 🙄
 
OMG, I'm literally shaking thinking about those poor people who got sick from Legionnaires' disease 🤢💦. It's so frustrating that they're still waiting for results and feeling left in the dark from their management company. Like, come on! You guys should be like Clueless, you know? 🙄 "As if!" 😂 But seriously, this is a major health concern and we need to take action ASAP. I'm all about that transparency life, you know? And can we talk about how the system is already failing our communities of color? Like, it's not like they're asking for much, just some basic safety measures and accountability from their management company. It's wild that people are still dying from these preventable illnesses 💔. We need to do better, NYC!
 
🤔 I mean come on, another Legionnaires' outbreak in NYC? It's like we're not learning anything. They're already investigating two buildings with shared plumbing systems, and now they're telling us it might've been months since the initial outbreak... what's taking so long?! 🕰️ And honestly, I'm not buying that the management company is being transparent about this whole thing. It sounds like a classic case of "oh no, we're gonna get sued" instead of actually caring about people's health. 😒
 
This is so messed up 🤦‍♀️🚽 - I'm living in NY and I thought we had better infrastructure than this. Who's holding these building owners accountable for putting people's lives at risk? I mean, what even is the point of having a health department if they can't ensure their buildings are safe? This whole situation is just so frustrating 🤯...
 
so like I was reading this news about the investigation into the Harlem buildings and I'm thinking what's up with these Legionnaires' outbreaks? like can't we just have clean drinking water or something? 🤔♀️ and it's crazy that two people tested positive for the disease in these identical buildings, I mean what are the chances? 🤯 and I feel bad for the residents who had to go through this stress, especially after the last outbreak left six people dead. that's just devastating. 💔
 
😬 just got word that NYC's health department is investigating Harlem buildings after 2 residents tested positive for Legionnaires' disease 🤕 - it's a total bummer, especially since this comes just months after another outbreak left 6 people dead 💔. I feel bad for the residents who have to deal with this on top of everything else... it's like, shouldn't we know if there's Legionella in our building by now? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, these buildings are identical and share plumbing systems, so it's not like they're trying to hide something 😳. The fact that management is being all secretive about it just adds to the frustration - can you blame them for trusting no one after this? 😒
 
🤔 gotta be a huge red flag that these buildings had Legionnaires in the first place. I mean, 6 people dead and now another outbreak? This is like déjà vu all over again 🔄. Management company's response of 'safety as our top priority' sounds like just that – a PR stunt 📢. What about accountability? Why not address this months ago when it was supposed to be over? 🤷‍♀️
 
😩🤯 this is just getting outta hand, 6 ppl dead already and now 2 more test positive in a single building? 🚽💦 what's goin on?! shared plumbing systems can't be trusted, it's a ticking time bomb 🕰️. and the fact that they're gettin notice months after the initial outbreak? 🤷‍♀️📝 come on management company, do better! 👎
 
Ugh 🤯 I'm so tired of these Legionnaires' outbreaks in NYC! It's just not fair to people like Heaven Berhane who have to deal with this stuff. Like, can't we just get clean drinking water without having to worry about getting sick? The fact that the management company is making them wait for weeks for results is ridiculous 🙄. And don't even get me started on how hard it must be for Black and brown folks to trust their healthcare systems in the first place... it's already a huge problem, and this just makes it worse 😔. Can we please just prioritize public health and make sure our water systems are safe? 💧
 
I don’t usually comment but this is super concerning 🤕. I mean can you imagine living in a building with Legionnaires' disease and not knowing if it's because of your own apartment or somewhere else? It's already stressful enough, but the fact that management company didn't even inform residents until months after the outbreak is just shady 😒. And now they're saying it might've happened anywhere in the building, which is like, what's the point of living there if you can't trust your own space? I don’t know how many more people have to get sick or worse before we start seeing real change 🤦‍♀️.
 
.. can you believe this? They're investigating another building in Harlem with Legionnaires' outbreak. It's like déjà vu all over again 🤯. I mean, I get it, they gotta do something, but how many times do we need to go through this? And what really gets me is the lack of transparency from the management company. Berhane's story is so relatable, you know? Feeling like you're already distrustful of your healthcare system and then they come along with a notice that feels like an afterthought 🙄.

And it's not just about Legionnaires', it's about the general feeling of being let down by institutions in our community. I've lived in this city my whole life, and I've seen how these kinds of outbreaks can affect people's lives. It's heartbreaking to see families struggling because of something that could've been prevented.

The city needs to step up their game when it comes to water safety testing. We need to know that our buildings are safe to live in, especially with densely populated areas like this. I hope they get to the bottom of this investigation quickly, but until then, I'm just gonna keep my fingers crossed 🤞.
 
omg what a mess 🤯 I mean I feel for these ppl who got sick but isn't it weird that they only found out about legionella months after the initial outbreak? like shouldn't there be better systems in place to catch this stuff earlier? 🤔 and now they're gonna spend weeks waiting on water sampling results... meanwhile ppl are literally living with this disease without any clear info on what's going on. can't stress enough how frustrating this must be for everyone involved, esp the ppl who lost loved ones last year 😕
 
can't believe they're investigating again 🙄, like every 12 months it's some new building and another outbreak... should just leave the old ones alone tbh 👎, people are getting sick and still trying to play dumb about the whole thing, management company is just shoving notices in ppl's mailboxes without even checking if they actually care 💁‍♀️, city needs to step up their game here 🚧, btw, it's not like this is the first time Legionnaires' has hit Harlem either... should've fixed the pipes years ago 🤦‍♀️
 
Ugh, can you believe this? They're finally investigating after months of people getting sick and six people dying 🙄. And now they're saying there's no indication whether it was in the apartment or elsewhere... come on, how hard is that to figure out? I'm sure they just want to sweep it under the rug and hope everyone forgets about it.

And those residents are right, Heaven Berhane's experience is a total example of the distrust people have towards their healthcare systems and management companies. It's like, hello, we're sick and you're not telling us what's going on? The city needs to step up their game and make sure this doesn't happen again.

I'm all for transparency, so let's hope they get those water samples done ASAP. And if the results are positive... well, that's just a whole other can of worms 🤢. This is why we need more regulation in place. Waterborne illnesses should not be treated like a joke.
 
Ugh I'm so over these Legionnaires outbreaks in NYC 🤯 I mean come on can't we just have a working building for once? 🙄 And now they're saying the buildings shared plumbing systems might be to blame... like, obvious much? 💡 It's not like it's rocket science, folks! Just fix the pipes already! 😒
 
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