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“It pisses me off because I’m paying so much money that this should not be happening,” Liora Gold, a freshman, told The Post about the disasters at the 24-story, 153-room dorm at East 17th Street and First Avenue. Gold, 19, and her three roommates were in their two-bedroom, 18th-floor suite on April 2 when they heard what sounded like an explosion coming from above. A small fire in a kitchen one floor up had set off the sprinkler system, sending brown “diarrhea water” trickling into rooms below as far away as the sixth floor, the stairwells and common areas, students said.“It pisses me off because I’m paying so much money that this should not be happening,” Liora Gold, a freshman, told The Post.
A small fire in a kitchen on the 19th floor set off the sprinkler system, sending brown “diarrhea water” trickling down the stairwells.“It’s affecting my mental health and heightening my OCD,” said freshman Ellis Gatewood.After the chaos at 301, Gatewood moved into temporary lodging at an American Musical and Dramatic Academy dorm on West 70th Street, only to have the ceiling cave in.The relocation from 301 into off-campus dorms affected the mental health of freshman Ellis Gatewood.
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