If cities do this in rural and suburban areas, where it's all volunteer, it is going to do 1 of 2 things:
1. Decimate emergency services by 80% to 90%
2. Cause the emergency services to ignore the government
In NC 70% of us firefighters are volunteers. I.E when we get a call at 1 am that your house is on fire, we leave our families in bed, race to our station, load up our trucks, and head to your call to save you and your property and monitor it for the next 3 to 6 hours. We get a stipend of $5 per call for the gallon of gas it takes to get to station. That's all we get. It's all volunteer. Now try telling a volunteer that they need to get medicine that they don't deem safe and see what happens. I'll tell you what's going to happen, we're going to QUIT!
My fire department is only somewhere around 25% vaccinated. Of those whom are vaccinated they are ALL above 50 years old and meet the right risk profile for vaccination. When there's a structure fire, or car fire, or car accident these older folks are not the ones who will be toting 2.5 inch heavy, charged hose lines, and they will not be the ones entering structure fires with SCBAs and hauling people out. The young people, typically under 45, will be doing that, which are the exact people who will get fired or quit.
If the government forces this onto Fire Departments then the state will rightly lose almost ALL of their fit, able-bodied firefighters and EMTs and be left with nothing but Captains and Chiefs that are knowledgeable, but unable to perform what they know must be done.
The departments response times will go down. The district's structures will burn uncontrolled. People's families will burn alive in structure fires all because of absolute fools who think mandating medicine into my body is "Good". There will be NFPA violations ALL over the board because departments will NOT be able to muster a fully staffed attack team anymore to control a fire.