Willie Blakely, Erie s first Black firefighter, died from a cerebral hemorrhage on Oct. 24, 1982. The injury was believed to be the result of an accident suffered while responding to an emergency call.
His fellow firefighters believed his death should have been recognized as a line-of-duty death so that Blakely could be afforded the honors given to those in public safety who sacrificed their lives in the performance of their duties.
Wednesday evening, Blakely was given those honors during a Workers Memorial event at Perry Square. About 150 people attended the event, including Juan Scooter Blakely, the son of Wille Blakely.
Juan Blakely, a photographer with the Erie Bureau of Fire, said he was moved by the efforts made by Erie firefighters, past and present, to bring his father the recognition he deserved.