Por: New York Daily News Politics March 02, 2023
New York City has agreed to settle and pay four members of FDNY EMS who were punished for speaking out about their agonizing experiences working on the COVID-19 front line. Emergency Medical Technician John Rugen and paramedics Elizabeth Bonilla, Alexander Nunez and Megan Pfeiffer sued the city in June 2020, alleging the FDNY violated their federal free speech and due process rights. They are said to receive $29,999 each in damages from the... + full article
New York Post USA Nation March 01, 2023
The FDNY’s highest-ranking black woman and a longtime spokesman are preparing to get the boot in the department, sources told The Post on Tuesday. City Fire Department lawyer Terryl Brown — once a front-runner for FDNY commissioner and the top black woman at the agency —... + más
Embattled FDNY Commissioner names decorated, retired hero chief as second-in-command | New York Post
FDNY ranks in ‘turmoil’ after commissioner demotes chiefs, high-ranking officials step down | New York Post
New York Post USA Nation February 23, 2023
The cost of taking a city ambulance to the hospital could soon make New Yorkers sick. The FDNY has proposed hiking up the price of ambulance rides by more than 50% — an increase the department says is necessary due to inflation and a pay bump for EMS workers. Under the... + más
FDNY’s highest-ranking black woman, spokesman preparing to be fired, sources say | New York Post
Adams stands by FDNY commish amid turmoil in the department’s upper ranks | New York Daily News
New York Post USA Nation February 18, 2023
Embattled FDNY boss Laura Kavanagh named a decorated, retired former assistant chief as her first deputy commissioner on Saturday. The commissioner welcomed back Joseph Pfeifer, who retired in 2018 after 37 years at the FDNY. His long career included being the to set up... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Health January 15, 2023
A commission of lawmakers, government officials and emergency medical services providers is recommending new funding and increases in workforce benefits to boost Maine’s struggling emergency medical system. In posted this week on the website of Maine Emergency Medical... + más
Feds slap NYC over FDNY EMS equal pay concerns, as unions file class-action lawsuit | New York Daily News
Western Maine town’s EMS service loses its license due to inadequate staffing | Portland Press Herald
New York Daily News USA Nation January 09, 2023
The federal government wants the city to resolve the massive salary gaps between its firefighters, emergency medical technicians and paramedics — a bombshell determination that has become the backbone of a new class action discrimination lawsuit for equal pay among the... + más
Slain FDNY paramedic laid to rest as father rips killer for her murder | New York Post
38 hospitalized after fire breaks out in NYC high-rise apartment building | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation November 05, 2022
Dozens of people were injured in a fire at a residential building in New York City on Saturday morning, authorities said.The three-alarm fire broke out on the 20th floor of a midtown Manhattan high-rise, with a heavy fire condition, according to the New York City Fire... + más
'American Horror Story' heads to NYC in its latest season premiering October 19 — here's how to stream episodes every week | Business Insider
A New York Court Just Reinstated Fired Unvaccinated Workers – What That Could Mean For Workers Across The Country | Forbes
New York Post USA Nation October 06, 2022
The veteran FDNY paramedic who was fatally stabbed in Queens was posthumously promoted to captain at her emotional funeral service on Wednesday — as her father for murdering his “beautiful girl.” “That man murdered my daughter and she would be the first one to come to... + más
FDNY paramedic who responded to 9/11 to be laid to rest after slaying | ABC News
Funeral arrangements made for slain FDNY paramedic Alison Russo-Elling | New York Post
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