BAKERSFIELD, Calif. | The Kern County Fire Department is proud to announce the delivery of a new Pierce Enforcer fire engine to Station 66, located on Landco Dr. in Bakersfield. This is the latest addition to the KCFD’s fleet, replacing an engine that has faithfully responded out of the Landco fire station for 19 years. The new engine will serve and provide emergency services to a critical and diverse area. This response area includes neighborhoods, commercial stores and hotels, oil refineries, chemical storage and mixing facilities, railroads, freeways, the Kern River and much more.
Kern County District 3 Supervisor, Jeff Flores, attended the delivery of the new fire engine. His support was felt as he engaged with the Station 66 firefighters and was shown the exciting new equipment on board the state-of-the-art workhorse.
This new fire engine has been designed to equip us in our mission to provide safe, efficient and excellent “All-Risk” emergency services to our communities. Today, it begins a long lifetime of assisting firefighters in the protection of our beloved Kern County.