One-third of NYC's EMTs and paramedics 'projected to quit' this year
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One-third of NYC's EMTs and paramedics 'projected to quit' this year
""The strain on our EMS ranks is real, and it is made worse by the staggering pay disparities our EMS heroes are forced to endure.""
""1,500 medical first responders are projected to quit the service in 2026.""
""The municipal sector of the FDNY currently has 4,300 EMTs and paramedics.""
""Starting salaries for EMTs range from $43,932 to $49,816, while EMS trainees earn $36,330, and paramedics make between $58,088 and $63,974.""
The president of EMS Local 2507, Oren Barzilay, stated that 1,500 emergency medical responders are projected to quit in 2026. The FDNY currently employs 4,300 EMTs and paramedics. Barzilay emphasized the real strain on EMS ranks, exacerbated by significant pay disparities. Starting salaries for EMTs range from $43,932 to $49,816, while EMS trainees earn $36,330, and paramedics make between $58,088 and $63,974. These financial issues contribute to the anticipated workforce reduction.
Read at FOX 5 New York
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