Photo via Flickr/Matthew Bellemare.

Photo via Flickr/Matthew Bellemare.

New Haven (Conn.) firefighters have criticized a city plan to replace a fire engine with two paramedic units, and said the move will hamper their ability to provide quality service, reports the New Haven Register.

The city's Office of Emergency Management proposed replacing the engine and said switching to the smaller vehicles would save the department in operating costs and allow it to serve more residents at once, since 75% of the city's emergency calls require emergency medical services.

However, the fire union disagrees with the proposal and has launched a "Save Your Neighborhood Fire Engine" campaign on its website. The union believes that taking away a fire engine will lower the department's quality of service and keep firefighters from doing their jobs.

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