While Mr. Brannan raises some perfectly valid points regards Low Pay for NYC's Brave & Dedicated
EMS Force; his suggested solutions, as well as his blaming FDNY for EMS Personnel Pay Scale is
short-sighted and invalid.
Historically, NYC EMS displayed some tragically poor performance at Management & Administration of
a vital Uniformed Emergency Service. So separation would be a return to a failed Method of Operation.
As to Low-pay for EMS Uniformed Personnel, that too is a historic Administrative failure which FDNY should, in fact,
work to correct. But, again, I think here too, separation would be more counter-productive than helpful.
Of Course, as mentioned by Mr. Brannan, Pay Rate is an item for Union-NYC Management Labor Bargaining.
Here; Uniformed EMTs, Paramedics & Fire Inspectors
FDNY Local 2507, has had some success under New Leadership:
"In August, FDNY Local 2507, led by President Oren Barzilay, reached a tentative deal with New York City for a contract that includes retroactive raises of 2% to 4% a year dating back to 2018. Closing the pay gap between firefighters and his members – paramedics, EMTs, inspectors and EMS workers with the FDNY"
https://local2507.com/web/the-2021-new-york-city-labor-power-100/
All things considered, separation of EMS from FDNY is just a Bad Idea. It is though, a nice way for a NYC pol to get his Name in The News.