Santa's 'Sleigh' Breaks Down, Firefighters Pitch in

'You can't leave Santa stranded on the side of the road'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Dec 27, 2015 12:30 PM CST
Santa's 'Sleigh' Breaks Down, Firefighters Pitch in
Steven Macey, a Santa-for-hire, gives a hug to Capt. Danny Campbell after crews extinguished a fire in Macey’s vehicle on Friday, Dec. 25, 2015.   (Lt. Dustin Mitchell/Lone Peak Fire District via AP)

A stranded Santa Claus whose car caught fire Christmas morning is sure to put one Utah fire department on his nice list next year. Steven Macey, a Santa-for-hire dressed in a red suit and beard, was on his way to deliver presents at a home when his car overheated and caught fire around 6:30am Friday, according to Lone Peak Fire Battalion Chief Joseph McRae. Macey, 66, was not injured. After making appearances at Christmas Eve parties until 1am, he headed to an early Christmas morning appointment at a home about 30 miles south of Salt Lake City. Macey says his older car began smoking after he climbed a snowy hill. He got out of the car and retrieved his St. Nick coat, belt, and bells before moving away and calling 911. A passing driver stopped and let him wait in their vehicle until firefighters arrived. "They were stunned when I came walking down the road—a Santa," Macey says. "They all wanted pictures."

Fire crews extinguished the blaze, but the car was destroyed. "He's going to have to go back to using his sleigh," McRae says. The battalion chief gave Macey a ride to the nearby home so he could make his appointment. "You can't leave Santa stranded on the side of the road," McRae says. After the Santa suit-clad Macey delivered presents to the child, the family at the Alpine home offered to let Macey borrow one of their vehicles, which had been left at a friends' house. Someone gave him a ride and he borrowed the car to get home. Macey says he was touched by all the kindness, including that of the firefighters. "It's not a disastrous Christmas for me. As a matter of fact, it's probably the greatest Christmas I've ever had in my entire life—to see people care and put their arms around me." (More Santa Claus stories.)

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