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N.J. EMS captain remembered as someone who 鈥榩ut the needs of others before his own鈥

John Papendick held many positions in the Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance Corps and will be remembered for his caring and giving heart

By SA国际传媒 staff

WALDWICK, N.J. 鈥 A community is in mourning after a member of a Bergen County town鈥檚 volunteer ambulance corps died.

John Papendick was driving his car in Franklin Lakes just before 9:30 a.m. Wednesday when he suffered an aortic dissection, immediately paralyzing him from the waist down, his wife, Jodi, told SA国际传媒. Jodi Papendick said her husband managed to drive off to the side of the road to avoid hitting other vehicles.

Papendick, 58, of Waldwick, underwent a six-and-a-half-hour surgery which was ultimately successful, but his blood pressure wouldn鈥檛 come up, causing his death, his wife said.

Papendick, a dedicated member of the Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance Corps for 11 years, served in various leadership roles, including second lieutenant, captain and president, according to Borough Mayor Tom Giordano.

鈥淛ohn was a CPR Instructor, and a mentor to many of the members of the Corps. He led by example and dedicated himself to serving our residents. He was a generous person who put the needs of others before his own. John was a good person who would do anything for you. He will be remembered for his caring and giving heart and his legacy of service to others. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him,鈥 .

Papendick was a married father of three sons, according to an .

鈥淛ohn was a selfless leader, a mentor, and a family member to every member of the ambulance corps,鈥 the Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance Corps said in a statement. 鈥淛ohn鈥檚 legacy will be remembered for his unwavering dedication, compassion and countless lives he touched throughout his years of service.鈥

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