Michael Swope and his family. | Image by Lewisville Fire Department
A Lewisville firefighter and father of three was killed Thursday night in an off-duty motorcycle crash in Fort Worth, according to department officials.
Lewisville Fire Department confirmed that Michael Swope, who had served with the department since 2019, died following the crash. Swope was a paramedic and field training officer and was remembered by colleagues as a dedicated public servant and a man of strong faith.
According to Fort Worth Police Department, Swope was traveling eastbound when his motorcycle struck a guardrail, throwing him from the bike. He later died from his injuries. The department’s Traffic Investigation Unit is investigating the incident.
In a statement posted Friday, the Lewisville Fire Department described Swope as “a pillar of professionalism and a kind soul,” adding that beyond his work as a paramedic and trainer, he was “a devoted, caring husband and a father to three beautiful children.”
The department also noted Swope’s Christian faith, calling him “a follower of Christ who loved the Lord,” and said its thoughts and prayers are with his family during what it described as an “unimaginably difficult time.”
The Lewisville Police Department and the Lewisville Fire Fighters Association also issued public tributes, remembering Swope for his sense of humor, his concern for fellow firefighters, and his devotion to his family.
A fundraiser has been launched through HelpAHero.com to support Swope’s wife and children.