Nearly 300 FDNY Emergency Medical Service workers are considering leaving Midtown and Lower Manhattan due to the financial strain caused by congestion pricing. The union representing these workers is urging them to transfer out as soon as possible, citing the significant toll costs they face daily.
Nearly 300 FDNY Emergency Medical Service workers say they’re ready to leave Midtown and Lower Manhattan, citing the financial burden. As a result, the union is urging its approximately 270 EMTs and paramedics assigned to the area to transfer out as soon as possible.
City workers are not exempt from congestion pricing, though authorized emergency and municipal-owned vehicles are not charged a toll for traveling into the Congestion Relief Zone. The MTA offers
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