As of now, the apparatus are stored at several fire stations and storage facilities. The long term goal of the BFHS is to acquire a building that is big enough for us to store all of our apparatus and artifacts. We would like to turn this building into a museum for the public and schools
Our first short term goal is to restore our newly acquired 1976 American La France fire engine. This apparatus is in need of new paint, diamond plate polishing, new gauges, new tires and other miscellaneous items. After the restoration of the 1976 engine, we will be starting the restoration of our 1905 horse drawn ladder
100% of the contributions go toward supporting the mission of the BFHS. Some examples of this are: Restoration and preservation of the historic apparatus and artifacts Registration fees of the historic apparatus Insurance of the historic apparatus
Yes. The BFHS is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization EIN 47-3099227. We are also registered as a charity under the California Attorney General’s Office of Charities #CT0217058.
The mission of the BFHS is to restore, preserve and share the valuable history and timeless artifacts of the Bakersfield Fire Department.
The Bakersfield Fire Department is over 140 years old. It is filled with rich history, historic apparatus, and timeless artifacts. The BFHS was started to have an organization dedicated to restoring, preserving and sharing the Bakersfield Fire Departments historic apparatus, artifacts, and history with the public.