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'A True Hero': Central Mass Paramedic Mike Bernard Loses Battle With Cancer

A "kind and compassionate" paramedic who served the people of Hudson and Marlborough for 20 years has lost his battle with cancer. 

"Uncle" Mike Bernard is expected to be out of work for the foreseeable future as he battles cancer

"Uncle" Mike Bernard is expected to be out of work for the foreseeable future as he battles cancer

Photo Credit: Courtesy of GoFundMe, "Mike Bernard & Family"

Patriot Ambulance shared the news of "Uncle" Mike Bernard's passing on Facebook only a few days after the seasoned first responder was suddenly diagnosed with cancer. 

"It’s with broken hearts that we announce that Mike's time on this earth was cut short, as he passed today surrounded by his family," the post from Sunday, Jan. 8 reads. 

"Mike, you will always be remembered as a true hero and a shining example of what it means to be a family man, paramedic, a coworker and a friend. You will be deeply missed, but your memory will live on forever." 

Bernard was out of work after he was suddenly diagnosed with cancer last week, as previously reported by Daily Voice

His fellow first responders launched the campaign to support Bernard's as they cared for him during his time of need. The last update from the GoFundMe hinted at Mike's rapidly deteriorating condition.

"If you are able to text Mike, he is receiving them but is too weak to respond but continue to do so as he is grateful for them," the campaign read. "You have helped ease parts of his worries and he very much appreciates all of you for that. They truly thank you for the love." 

The fundraiser is still seeking donations to reach its $50,000 goal. People interested in donating can do so by clicking here

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