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The lawsuit was originally filed by four plaintiffs who claimed that they were typically paid for only 16 hours of a 24-hour shift. They also claim that they were denied compensation for the meals and rest they needed to take during the shifts.
Since the first four paramedics filed the original lawsuit, their attorney said that 15 more Lancaster County paramedics have joined in on the case, making it nearly one-third of the workforce.
"If they're on their sleep shift, and they get called to an emergency, that interruption [of their sleep] has to be paid," the attorney said.