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The Florida Highway Patrol is mourning the loss of one of its own, Trooper Michael Diego, who tragically died in the line of duty. Trooper Diego suffered a medical emergency during a training exercise at the FHP Training Academy in Gadsden County on Wednesday.
Despite swift and dedicated lifesaving efforts, Trooper Diego succumbed to the emergency at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, with his family by his side during his final moments.
Beginning his service in 2021, Trooper Diego was part of the 149th Recruit Class and dutifully served in the Fort Pierce and Fort Myers offices, demonstrating commitment and dedication to his role.
In this time of sorrow, Trooper Diego is remembered not only by his colleagues but also by his loved ones, including his mother, sister, and fiancé, who survive him.
Trooper Diego started his career with FHP in 2021 as part of the 149th Recruit Class, and worked for the Fort Pierce and Fort Myers offices.
He is survived by his mother, sister and fiancé.
“We extend our deepest condolences to the Diego family, his friends, and fellow Troopers, and our thoughts remain with them as they navigate this loss,” the agency wrote in a news release.
Florida Highway Patrol Executive Director Dave Kerner and Colonel Gary Howze issued the following statement:
“Florida State Trooper Michael Diego exemplifies what it means to be an American and one of Florida’s Finest. He lived his life in service and protection to others. Trooper Diego passed away in the line of duty surrounded by his family and his fellow State Troopers. Our hearts grieve his untimely passing and for the pain his family is experiencing. We are deeply thankful for the rescue efforts of his fellow State Troopers, EMS First Responders, the pilots and medics of Survival Flight, and the medical professionals of Gadsden Memorial Hospital and Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.”