‘Become an EMT or resign’: FDNY fire cadet grads say reclassification to EMTs led to abrupt terminations

NEW YORK — Five graduates of the FDNY’s Fire Cadet program say the department abandoned them after two years of training to become New York City firefighters.

In interviews with NBC New York, they allege FDNY Commissioner Robert Tucker reclassified them as EMS trainees just before their two-year contracts expired, then issued termination letters, a move they call a rushed switch and a broken promise…

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