
Job Alert: The FDNY is Hiring for More EMTs and EMS Trainees
October 1, 2025“Compassion will get you a long way in this job,” JoinFDNY Podcast Episode 34
October 30, 2025After taking part in a graduation ceremony on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025, at the Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, the latest class of probationary EMTs is being assigned to units throughout New York City
“This work is not easy, and the days will be hard. The mental and emotional load of pre-hospital emergency care cannot be overstated. It is heavy, it is messy, and it will test you to the core,” FDNY Commissioner Robert S. Tucker said. “But know this: You have been trained with fortitude to continue showing up when times are hard. To keep your eye on the prize when challenges seem insurmountable. To know that you’re making a real difference in the health and safety of our city. And that you are the people who show up no matter the time or circumstance. You save lives. You change lives.”
The EMTs successfully completed a training program at the FDNY’s EMS Academy at Fort Totten, learning CPR, patient medical and trauma assessments, oxygen and ventilation skills, management of hypotension and fractures, spinal immobilization, emergency childbirth, and emergency vehicle operation.
“Today marks an incredible milestone for each of you, for your families, and for the Department,” Chief of Department John Esposito said. “You have completed months of rigorous training, faced demanding challenges, and proven you have what it takes to be FDNY EMTs. You are now part of one of the best departments in the world. Congratulations, graduates. Stay safe, serve with pride, and welcome to the FDNY.”
The Department’s EMS Academy, also referred to as “The Fort,” is located at the historic Fort Totten in Queens. It serves as the primary training hub for FDNY EMS operations.
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The second class of probationary EMTs graduated at a ceremony on Oct. 21, 2025.

