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The Franklin
Firefighters Museum was a dream of a number of current and past
members and it took a number of years and a lot of hard work but
the end result turned into a museum that we can all be proud of.
The Franklin Firemen’s Relief Association had been in existence
since 1924 and was initially established to provide benefits for
the members and their families if they were to become injured,
disabled or worse. With the advent of Workman’s Compensation
legislation the need for the Association dwindled and with a
large amount of “antique equipment” occupying greater and
greater portions of our current station, a proposed solution was
to funnel the Association’s energies and resources into a
worthwhile project. The one chosen would be to provide a safe
and permanent home for our antiques to be displayed and our
history to be told to future generations. In 1987 the museum
was completed with the dedication and hard work of many but no
more than Captain Edmund Sawicki who was there at every step.
There are no scheduled hours that the museum is open but the
on-duty staff will try to accommodate any reasonable request to
view a part of Franklin’s historical past. Just stop in for a
visit.
Early in 1987 the Fire Department Museum was opened. Plans included a
parade of antique apparatus, ribbon cutting ceremony, barbeque and
display and demonstrations of apparatus.
The parade of antique fire equipment included units from sixteen
communities, one of which was a working steamer.
The ribbon cutting was carried out by Association President Edmund
Sawicki. Captain Sawicki had done more than any other individual to see
the completion of the museum. A souvenir booklet issued on the occasion
was dedicated to him. The article read in part, “We wish to acknowledge
the dedication and perseverance of Captain Edmund Sawicki, a 34 year
member of Franklin Hook and Ladder Company. He is a firefighter who
still believes in volunteering. Captain Sawicki was more instrumental
than any other Firefighter in the planning and construction of the
Franklin Firefighter’s Museum, donating a great many hours of his
personal time. The museum is a reality today, because of his zeal and
devotion to an idea, an idea he nurtured form its conception to its
completion.
On behalf of the Association and the City of Franklin, We thank you
Captain Sawicki.”
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