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FILE - In this Aug. 15, 2018, file photo, New Haven emergency personnel respond to overdose cases on the New Haven Green in New Haven, Conn. Ambulance personnel across Connecticut want to become political force at the state Capitol by forming a new association.  They’re upset that a new law providing post-traumatic stress disorder benefits to certain first responders does not include thousands of paramedics and emergency medical technicians.  (Arnold Gold/New Haven Register via AP, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 15, 2018, file photo, New Haven emergency personnel respond to overdose cases on the New Haven Green in New Haven, Conn. Ambulance personnel across Connecticut want to become political force at the state Capitol by forming a new association. They’re upset that a new law providing post-traumatic stress disorder benefits to certain first responders does not include thousands of paramedics and emergency medical technicians. (Arnold Gold/New Haven Register via AP, File)

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