The Kansas City Star released a report June 22 of the highest-paid city employees in 2016. The city’s fire department received nearly $95.8 million in gross wages — $13.2 million above base salaries.

Fire Chief Paul Berardi said the overtime occurred when the department had about 68 vacancies for shifts that needed to be filled, according to the Star.

Three fire department employees rank among the city’s top five earners.

A city paramedic and city EMT both appear on the table of highest-paid employees, earning $171,238 and $179,520 respectively.

The highest-paid city employee was a firefighter-paramedic who earned over $238,000.

Read the report here.