As many as 400 city Emergency Medical Technicians could be laid off Oct. 1, according to their union leader, District Council 37 Local 2507 President Oren Barzilay.
Such a layoff would eliminate more thanĀ 10 percent of the Emergency Medical Service's workforce.
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