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Locality: Big Indian, New York

Phone: +1 845-254-9962



Address: Firehouse Rd 8 12410 Big Indian, NY, US

Website: www.bigindian-olivereafiredistrict.org/

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Big Indian-Oliverea Fire Company Inc. 01.11.2021

When God was creating firefighters, he was into the sixth day of overtime when an angel appeared and said, "You're doing a lot of extra work on this one." And the Lord said, "Have you read the specs on this order? A firefighter has to wake up to a fire alarm, go into burning buildings to rescue people and enter areas the normal person wouldn't go. "He has to be willing to leave his family and put his life on the line, work to exhaustion and beyond and be ready for the nex...Continue reading

Big Indian-Oliverea Fire Company Inc. 03.10.2021

Phoenicia Memorial Day Parade. Picture taken by Kathy Jordan.

Big Indian-Oliverea Fire Company Inc. 07.01.2021

It was a great night. Had about 120 candles. We at the Big Indian Oliverea Fire company would like to wish everyone a safe Christmas and Happy New Year.

Big Indian-Oliverea Fire Company Inc. 19.12.2020

Getting ready for the Luminary Lighting next weekend December 20 you need not be present, we will light a candle for you, candles are $5.00 each and all proceeds go to the Big Indian Oliverea Fire Co call (845) 254-4238

Big Indian-Oliverea Fire Company Inc. 06.12.2020

Light a luminary for,your loved with us in Big Indian Park On Sunday December 20 from 5-8. The cost is $5.00 your loved ones name will be put on a luminary and you are welcome to join us for a Bon Fire Christmas Carol’s . You can send a check for $5.00 for,each one to BIOFC at 8 firehouse Rd,Big Indian,NY 12410. This event is brought to you by the Big Indian Oliverea Fire Co

Big Indian-Oliverea Fire Company Inc. 14.11.2020

This is simply beautiful. Created by the Stanford Fire Company at Stanford Town Hall Hill, the Twin Towers in red firefighter flags surround police flags. They’...re flanked by USA civilian flags. Representing those lost on September 11, a total of 2,978 flags, including the Port Authority K9 lost that day, will remain until 9/19. Dutchess County will #neverforget #911 #september11. See more