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FDNY won’t hire woman with fake eye as paramedic: suit

They don’t see eye to eye.

A Queens woman with a prosthetic eye is suing the FDNY because it won’t hire her as a paramedic.

Nadya Buttigieg says she meets all the job’s requirements and has been working as a paramedic and an ambulance driver without any problems for years — including at North Shore-Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

But the Fire Department still rejected her.

“I just don’t understand it,” Buttigieg told The Post.

She lost her left eye in 1995 in “a vicious stabbing attack,” according to court papers.

Buttigieg, 39, has 20/20 vision in her right eye, “and has made an excellent adaptation . . . developing the depth perception required for driving and performing all functions of a paramedic,” she says in the Brooklyn federal lawsuit.

The city says it hasn’t received the legal claim.