The unions representing Emergency Medical Technicians and officers by a vote of 2,970 to 45 approved the 49-month contract reached by their leaders and the de Blasio administration last month.
District Council 37 Local 2507, which represents EMTs and and Fire Inspectors, and Local 3621, which represents Emergency Medical Service officers, had urged members to ratify the deal even while lamenting that it fell well short of their goal of pay parity with the other uniformed emergency services.
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