On Watch
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| Artist | David M. Wanner |
| Year | 1990 |
| Dimensions | 190 cm × 170 cm × 86 cm (74 in × 65 in × 34 in) |
| Location | 6680 North Teutonia, Milwaukee |
| 43°8′18.825″N 87°57′13.209″W / 43.13856250°N 87.95366917°W | |
| Owner | Administered by the City of Milwaukee |
On Watch is a public artwork by American artist David M. Wanner located at the Fire and Police Safety Academy, which is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The life-size bronze sculpture depicts a police officer and a fire fighter both holding a rescued child.
On Watch is a life-size bronze sculpture consisting of three figures. A Caucasian policeman and an African-American firefighter stand back-to-back holding a child wrapped in a blanket. The inscription on the southwest corner of the sculpture reads: WANNER 90. The inscription on the northwest corner reads: WACO FDR. There is a bronze plaque on the concrete base which reads: On Watch/ Dedicated to the guardians of public safety in the city of Milwaukee John Norquist, mayor Milwaukee Art Commission, David M. Wanner Sculptor 1990.[1] The work is administered by the City of Milwaukee.

