FDNY EMS worker on surge of daily 911 calls: It’s on the level of 9/11 attacks each day

March 31, 2020 / By Joshua Nelson | Fox News

In the wake of the coronavirus surge in New York City, first responders are “overwhelmed” with calls from people affected by the coronavirus.

“On 9/11 [in 2001], there were roughly 6,400 calls. But, [on 9/11] they either made it out or they didn’t. Very tragic, of course. Everybody remembered,” New York Fire Department EMS Lieutenant Anthony Almjoera told “America’s Newsroom” on Tuesday.

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Almojera said that the “9/11 call volume” is stressing out EMS members and that they are worried about transmitting the coronavirus to their families.

“For the last nine days, it’ a 9/11 call volume every day with patients,” he said, after the department’s EMS workers responded to more than 6,500 medical calls on Monday.

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