State lawmakers are introducing legislation that would give the families of EMTs killed in the line of duty the same death benefits as cops and firefighters.

The goal is to give the fallen heroes posthumous promotions, such as the one tragic FDNY veteran William Tolley got last week, yet slain EMS technician Yadira Arroyo did not, backers said.

The campaign, spearheaded by former cop Sen. Marty Golden (R-Queens) and Assemblyman Peter Abbate, gained traction after Tolley’s death April 20. Tolley, 42, fell out of a ladder bucket while battling a blaze in Queens.

He was posthumously promoted to the Special Operations Command by Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro just days later — an honor for which Arroyo, who was mowed down in The Bronx last month by a man who stole her ambulance, was ineligible.