New York City and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have partnered to bring 250 more ambulances and approximately 500 more emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics to New York City. This will help the city increase capacity for medical transport between medical sites and assist the Fire Department (FDNY) with responding to a record number of medical calls due to the COVID-19 virus, the city announced. These ambulances come fully staffed by paramedics and EMTs from around the country.
“Our EMTs and paramedics are doing unbelievable work under the toughest of circumstances," said Mayor Bill de Blasio. "This week, I promised them help was on the way, and today it is. Our partnership with FEMA will give our first responders the help they need to continue being the heroes of our city."












