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Falconer Fire Department
Welcome to the Falconer Fire Department, proudly serving the community of Falconer, New York, and its surrounding areas. Located at 115 Davis Street, Falconer, New York 14733, our dedicated team of professional firefighters and emergency responders is committed to ensuring your safety and well-being. As a vital part of the community, we provide a range of services including fire suppression, emergency medical response, rescue operations, and fire prevention education. Our highly trained personnel are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and tools to respond swiftly and effectively to any emergency. At Falconer Fire Department, we are passionate about protecting lives and property, and we are here for you 24/7. Whether you're interested in fire safety tips, community programs, or joining our team, we invite you to reach out and learn more about how we can serve you. Your safety is our mission.
The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy is located at 265 Chestnut Ridge Road in Mount Kisco, New York, United States. This institution was founded in 1954 when Mrs. Butler donated 225 acres of land in honor of her husband, making it the organization's first donated preserve and the first wildlife refuge in the town of Bedford. Over the years, the preserve has grown in size through additional donations and purchases. The rugged outcrops and boulder-strewn hills of this land provide a solid foundation for deciduous forests, flowing streams, and swamps teeming with flora and fauna. Visitors flock to the preserve each fall to observe migrating birds of prey, with interpretive materials available to help identify the various species passing overhead.
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