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'''Bakersfield''' is a city north of [[Los Angeles]].
 
 
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'''Bakersfield''' was a city in [[California]], several miles north of [[Los Angeles]].
==Day 2==
 
On [[Day 2]], [[George Mason]] was heading there claiming to follow up on a lead, but [[Tony Almeida]] called Mason to investigate another lead. Bakersfield is outside of the nuclear blast radius that threatened LA during the events of [[Day 2]].
 
   
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Trains ran to Bakersfield from [[Los Angeles Union Station]]. {{cite|4x02}}
   
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At the start of the [[Second Wave]] investigation, [[CTU Los Angeles]] agent [[Peter (Day 2)|Peter]] was assigned to Bakersfield. When [[George Mason]] learned that a nuclear blast was probably imminent, he reassigned Peter and headed to Bakersfield himself. [[Tony Almeida]] challenged Mason about this decision, and claimed that Mason was headed there because Bakersfield was outside the likely blast radius for the attack. {{cite|2x02}}
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 24 January 2016

This article's subject relates to Season 2 of 24.This article's subject relates to Season 4 of 24.

Bakersfield was a city in California, several miles north of Los Angeles.

Trains ran to Bakersfield from Los Angeles Union Station. ("Day 4: 8:00am-9:00am")

At the start of the Second Wave investigation, CTU Los Angeles agent Peter was assigned to Bakersfield. When George Mason learned that a nuclear blast was probably imminent, he reassigned Peter and headed to Bakersfield himself. Tony Almeida challenged Mason about this decision, and claimed that Mason was headed there because Bakersfield was outside the likely blast radius for the attack. ("Day 2: 9:00am-10:00am")