Binghamton Fire Department Mourns the Sudden Loss of Lieutenant Scott Pavlick, 47 — A Hero, Mentor, and Devoted Family Man
It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Binghamton Fire Department announces the unexpected passing of one of its most beloved and respected members, Lieutenant Scott Pavlick, who died at his home on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025. He was 47 years old.
Lieutenant Pavlick began his career with the Binghamton Fire Department on April 1, 2008. Over the years, he distinguished himself through unwavering dedication, professionalism, and courage. Promoted to Lieutenant on March 1, 2023, he served with distinction on Engine 1, Group D.
Among his many commendations, Lt. Pavlick received a Fire Rescue Award in 2009 for rescuing a man trapped in a burning structure at 59 East Catherine Street. In April 2024, he played a pivotal role in a dramatic river rescue at Rock Bottom Dam, helping to save an unresponsive man by administering CPR, which ultimately restored a pulse.
Within the firehouse, Scott was known for his infectious smile, quick wit, and unwavering support for his fellow firefighters. He served as a mentor to many, always ready to lend a helping hand or share a word of encouragement. His presence brought comfort and camaraderie, making the firehouse feel like a second home for many.
Beyond his professional achievements, Scott was a loving husband to his wife, Jodi, and a devoted father to their 7-year-old son, Reagan. He cherished his family time, often coaching little league, assisting with homework, or enjoying family movie nights. His deep love for his family was evident in every aspect of his life.
The loss of Lt. Pavlick comes during a particularly challenging time for the Binghamton Fire Department, which is still grieving the line-of-duty death of Firefighter John “JR” Gaudet earlier this year. The department and the broader community are united in mourning the loss of a true hero.
Funeral arrangements for Lt. Pavlick will be announced in the coming days. The Binghamton Fire Department asks the community to keep the Pavlick family in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Lieutenant Scott Pavlick’s legacy of bravery, compassion, and dedication will continue to inspire all who knew him. He served his community with honor and will be deeply missed.
Rest in peace, Lieutenant. Your watch has ended; we will carry on your legacy.