Orange County Firefighter Killed In Motorcycle Crash
Michael E. Priester was only 53 senility elderly when he died on the morning of February 21, 2009. He was on his way home on U. S. 17 North of Senescent Daytona Road in Volusia County when a pickup truck collided head - on with his motorcycle; he was wearing his helmet at the future of the crash.
His noteworthy career with Orange County Fire Salvage had spanned partly 18 years, installation on April 21, 1991. He’d been most recently assigned to the Special Operations Squad Unit at Fire Station 83. He will be sorely irrevocable by his companion firefighters and paramedics. He is survived by his wife. The cause of the crash was investigated by the Florida Highway Patrol, and it was fixed that the pickup truck had swerved suddenly in to the stricken motorcyclist’s pathway. Residing in Deland, Priester was very active in the local firefighter’s labor union and was noted by his colleagues for his lively sense of humor. He would loudly imitate “Curly” of the mythical 1930s Folktale Troupe “The Three Stooges, ” while salute loved ones or his many friends by having them pull his inventory finger straight out as if it were a alive hop perk. As a younger man, he would sway friends by pursing his bushy eyebrows together moment a “Groucho Marx” monobrow.
He would hand over insufficient boys from the situation rides on the “Big Red Engine” while being liberal with his life. This fire truck with its hook n’ ladder was more than 60 feet long – a giant attraction to an awestruck boy.
He always loved motorcycles. A memorable “bike” was a GPZ that he handled with skillful aplomb. Another colleague described Mike as “kind - hearted, always a simper on his lips, who loved his work. At Tallulah Lawns, he once performed CPR to save the life of an elderly woman, aged 97. He beneficial other human beings, both decrepit and vernal.
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