Bakersfield Fire Department

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The Bakersfield FIRE Department (BFD) is a metro fire protection agency that serves the City of Bakersfield, California. The department currently serves a population of approximately 328,000, making the City of Bakersfield the 11th largest in California.

Bakersfield Fire Department
Established 1877
Staffing Career
Stations 13
Engines 13
Trucks 03
Squads 04
Fire chief Ron Fraze
Bakersfield Fire Department Central Station # 01
Bakersfield Fire Department Central Station # 01

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[edit] BFD History

The Bakersfield Fire Department has its earliest origins back to1868. During this time, Colonel Thomas Baker (founder of the City of Bakersfield) kept wooden buckets full of water to fight any fires that threatened the area of Bakersfield. [1]

In 1872-1873, after numerous conflagrations that had very costly outcomes, the citizens of Bakersfield felt that a permanent fire protection agency was needed. In 1874, the Bakersfield Fire Company was organized with a small number of Firefighters, who would often sponsor events in the area to raise money for needed fire equipment and apparatus. On May 13, 1877, the Bakersfield Fire Department was formally established. This agency has been in continual operation since that date, and currently serves the City of Bakersfield today. [1]

In the year 1890, Bakersfield acquired its first horse-drawn steamer (1890 Clapp and Jones). This steam-powered, coal-fired engine was considered to be the latest in fire fighting technology, and decreased response times to incidents in the city. In 1904, a fire at the corner of 20th Street and K Street destroyed Fire Station No. 1, the only fire station in the city at the time. The fire completely destroyed the station and a newly acquired steam pumper. [1]

In 1910, Kern City merged with Bakersfield, giving the City of Bakersfield an additional fire station, BFD Fire Station No. 2. In 1913, Bakersfield constructed 2 additional fire stations, BFD Fire Stations No. 3 and 4. The cost of construction per fire house was estimated at $8,000.00. In 1914, the Bakersfield Fire Department was one of the first fire agencies to be completely motorized. [1]

In 1939, the BFD Central Fire Station was constructed at 2101 H Street, at a cost of $94,000. Fire Station 1 is still in operation to this day at the same location, and is co-located with BFD Fire Headquarters. In 1956, the Bakersfield Fire Department was named the highest rated Class 1 Fire Department in the United States. [1]

Today, the Bakersfield Fire Department is a Class 3 Fire Department, with 13 Fire Stations located throughout the city, and others planned for construction in the future.

[edit] Emergency Communications Center

The Bakersfield Fire Department's communications division, known as ECC (Emergency Communications Center), is located in the Whiting Communications Center in Northeast Bakersfield. ECC is a joint dispatch center for the Bakersfield Fire Department and Kern County and California City Fire Departments. Built in 1988, ECC is responsible for dispatching resources over an area of more than 8,100 square miles and 65 fire stations. ECC's approximate call volume is 82,000 calls a year and processes Emergency and Non-Emergency Fire and Medical 911 calls for the entire County of Kern. [2]

Emergency Communications Center (ECC)
Emergency Communications Center (ECC)

[edit] BFD Fire Station Locations

  • Fire Station 1: 2101 H Street (Battalion 1 H.Q.)
  • Fire Station 2: 716 E 21st Street
  • Fire Station 3: 3400 Palm Avenue
  • Fire Station 4: 130 Bernard Street
  • Fire Station 5: 700 W Planz Road
  • Fire Station 6: 127 Brundage Lane (Battalion 2 H.Q.)
  • Fire Station 7: 4030 Soranno Drive
  • Fire Station 8: 2213 University Avenue
  • Fire Station 9: 7912 Westwold Drive
  • Fire Station 10: 12100 Alfred Harrell Highway
  • Fire Station 11: 7000 Stockdale Highway
  • Fire Station 13: 4900 Poppyseed Street
  • Fire Station 15: 1415 Buena Vista Road


Bakersfield Fire Department Truck Co. 07
Bakersfield Fire Department Truck Co. 07

[edit] BFD Fire Academy

The Bakersfield Fire Academy is located at the Olive Drive Fire Training Facility (A joint Kern County Fire / Bakersfield City Fire facility) Bakersfield, CA. BFD Firefighter Trainees must successfully complete a rigorous 16 to 19 week course that includes a wide variety of training. This training includes, but is not limited to, basic firefighter theory, hazardous materials, heavy technical rescue, and physical conditioning. Upon completion of the academy, the firefighters are placed on a probationary period for six months while they test their new skills out in the field.

[edit] BFD References

  1. ^ a b c d e [www.bakersfieldcity.us/fire/departprofile/HistoricalTimeline.htm History, 1868 to 1956]. Bakersfield Fire Department Historical Archive. Retrieved on January 29, 2008.
  2. ^ Emergency Communications Center. Bakersfield Fire Department. Retrieved on February 02, 2008.

[edit] BFD External Links