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News and Incidents

News and Incidents

Edison Fire

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Incident Name: Edison Incident
Incident Time: 7:23:00 pm
Incident Date: 05-06-2013
Incident Location: Edison, Ca
Incident Type: Cargo Container Fire
Resources Used: Engine 45, Engine 51, Engine 54, Engine 41, Engine 42, Truck 41, Battalion 4, Water Tender 11, Light Air 66, Safety, PIO
Number of Personnel: 23
Assisting Agencies: Kern County Building Department, Kern County Environmental Health
Cause: Under Investigation

 

Edison, CA-

At 7:30, the Kern County Fire Department responded to a report of a trash fire on S. Edison Rd. Upon arrival, firefighters found two “seatrain” cargo containers filled with household products fully involved with fire, threatening the adjacent office and warehouse facility. Crews attacked the fire while simultaneously searching the office facility for trapped occupants. Firefighting efforts were hampered by the lack of water supply in the area; however were able to draft from a nearby water tank. Due to the remoteness of the facility, and lack of water supply, the fire took around 40 minutes to fully extinguish. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, and firefighters will remain on scene until all hotspots are extinguished

No injuries were reported.

Fire Season Begins

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The Declaration of the 2013 Fire Season

Monday, April 29th, 2013

The Kern County Fire Department (KCFD),The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), and the Tule River Reservation Fire Department will announce an “Interagency Declaration for the 2013 Wildland Fire Season” at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, April 29, 2013.

Fire officials, representing all agencies, will make the announcement at the press conference to be held at Olive Drive Fire Training Facility, located at 5642 Victor Street, Bakersfield, CA.

The declaration will cover all lands within the following jurisdictions:

  • Forest lands managed by the Sequoia National Forest located in Fresno, Tulare and Kern counties and will include the Giant Sequoia National Monument;
  • public lands managed by the BLM Bakersfield Field Office throughout Tulare, Fresno, Kings, Kern, Madera, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties;
  • public and private land under the direct protection of the Kern County Fire Department;
  • and land within the boundaries of the Tule River Indian Reservation located in Tulare County.

Fire season officially begins when seasonal firefighting equipment and personnel are in place, prepared, and ready to respond.

Homeowners living in the Wildland Urban Interface are reminded to complete their defensible space by clearing hazardous dry vegetation away from their homes, outbuildings and property.  State law requires property owners to clear a minimum of 100 feet from any structure.  Property clearance for fuels reduction work must be completed by June 15.

If you plan on visiting the Sequoia National Forest or BLM lands, visitors must have a California campfire permit in their possession for the use of wood fires, charcoal barbecues, and portable gas stoves using gas, jellied petroleum, or pressurized liquid fuel. These permits are free and can be obtained from any Forest Service, BLM or California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection office.

With the potential for a hot and dry summer ahead, fire officials urge the public to “Please Be Fire Safe,” when visiting our forests and public lands.  Communities need to be prepared!!  Wildfires can be damaging.  It’s a clear choice, “Be Fire Wise!!!”

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