Mayor Eric Adams signs City Council bills mandating that the FDNY provide high-quality body armor to EMS workers. Wednesday, May 1, 2024.Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday signed legislation mandating that the FDNY provide body armor to emergency medical services workers and train them in self-defense and de-escalation techniques.
Adams, a former NYPD captain, said EMS — which includes emergency medical technicians and paramedics — workers are “selfless heroes, who show up when we need them the most.”“Our EMS employees always have the backs of New Yorkers and we want to make sure that we have them covered as well with this legislation,” the mayor said, during a May 1 bill signing ceremony at City Hall.
Emergency services workers face safety risks including trauma, threats of injury and actual assaults, all while making relatively modest wages, according to the council. During the last fiscal year — Fiscal Year 2023 — EMS workers responded to 30,306 reported incidents that were considered life-threatening.City Council Member Joe Borelli , who sponsored the legislation, said they fall into the category of bills lawmakers wish they did not have to pass.
“There is no other job title in the City of New York that has saw this scale of increase in attacks on members, as members of the EMT core and EMT supervisors and paramedics,” Borelli said. “This will give high-quality body armor, protecting against ballistics and against slashing and stabbing to all members of the department who are responding to medical emergencies.”Brooklyn Paper
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