Captain Eskil “Scott” Danielson, 49, discovered his 19-year-old daughter
was involved in a car crash as he and the rest of the Lakeland Rescue
Squad responded to the scene about 3:30 p.m. on Saturday.
“He had gotten up to go to that accident and within a few minutes, he had gotten a phone call from his daughter letting him know that she was in the accident,” his brother, Andover Township Police Chief Eric Danielson, told INSIDE EDITION.
After he helped treat his daughter, Alycia, and the other occupant of
the other vehicle, Scott Danielson traveled to Newton Medical Center to
check on her well-being, Eric Danielson said.
Scott Danielson suffered a massive heart attack and collapsed in the
waiting room, his brother said. He was airlifted to Morristown Medical
Center about 4:30 p.m. but could not be saved and was pronounced dead at
8:30 p.m., authorities said.
“They were hoping to do a medical procedure, but ultimately his heart wasn’t strong enough anymore,” Eric Danielson said.
Alycia Danielson was treated and released from the hospital that same day.
“I love you so much, daddy. I’ll take good care of mom, I promise. Please watch over us,” his daughter wrote on Facebook.
Scott Danielson leaves behind his wife, Tammy; his son, Aaron, 28, who
is with the U.S. Air Force; and his 21-year-old daughter, Amanda. He is
also survived by his father, Eskil “Skip” Danielson, retired from the
Byram Township Police Department, where he served as police chief for 22
years, his mother Judy Danielson, and brother Kevin Danielson, who
serves as a firefighter in Clifton.
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