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Oceano, CA 93445<br>
 
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==Camp Roberts==
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Camp Roberts is a former U.S. Army base in central California, on both sides of the Salinas River in Monterey and San Luis Obispo counties[1], now run by the California Army National Guard. It is named after Harold W. Roberts, a World War I Medal of Honor recipient.[1] Nearby communities include San Miguel, Lake Nacimiento, and Bradley, all unincorporated. The nearest incorporated city is Paso Robles.
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==Camp San Luis Obispo==
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Camp San Luis Obispo is the original home of the California Army National Guard. It served as an Infantry Division Camp and Contonment Area for the US Army during World War Two. Camp San Luis Obispo, formerly called Camp Merriam, was established in 1928 and is called the original home of the California National Guard.
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===Military Academy===
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The California Army National Guard maintains the California Military Academy at Camp San Luis Obispo for the use and training of members of California and other western state National Guard units, as well as for the use of the California State Military Reserve.
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===Conservation Corps State Museum===
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The Conservation Corps State Museum is located in four barracks buildings on the grounds of Camp San Luis Obispo in San Luis Obispo. Opened in 1995, the museum's exhibits highlight the works of the Civilian Conservation Corps in California. One building is a replica of a 1930s CCC barracks, including tools, uniforms and other artifacts. The museum is open by appointment. The museum also contains the library and research center of the National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni Buildings.
  
 
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Law Enforcement

Location Abbreviations

  • ECR El Camino Real
  • LOVR Los Osos Valley Road

Unit Designators

  • Adam unit - 1-person patrol unit
  • Boy unit - 2-person patrol unit
  • Charles unit - Captain
  • David unit - Detective unit
  • Frank unit - Foot Patrol
  • George unit - Coroner unit
  • John unit - Juvenile unit
  • King unit - CSI, ID, or Crime Lab unit
  • Lincoln unit - Lieutenant
  • Mary or Motor unit - Motorcycle
  • Nora unit - Narcotics unit
  • Ocean unit - Aquatic unit
  • Paul unit - Parking Enforcement unit
  • Robert unit - Reserve unit
  • Sam unit - Sergeant
  • ST Staff Commanders
  • Tom unit - Traffic unit
  • Victor unit - Vice/Intelligence/Volunteer unit
  • X-Ray unit - Extra Patrol unit
  • Zebra unit - Special Assignment unit
  • Air - Aero Squadron
  • Commander - Watch Commander
  • C.P. ("Sea Pea") - Field Command Post
  • Executive - Mayor, City Administrator
  • Hundred - Chief of Police/Sherif
  • Medic - Paramedic unit
  • Rescue - Search and Rescue unit
  • Staff - Staff Officer

San Luis Obispo County Law Enforcement Stations

Station Numbers:

  • 3 CHP, Buellton
  • 9 CHP, Templeton
  • 12 FBI, Santa Maria
  • 14 CHP, Santa Maria
  • 15 FBI, Santa Barbara
  • 20 SLOSO Dispatch
  • 21 SLOSO, Coast Station
  • 22 SLOSO, North Station
  • 23 SLOSO, South Station
  • 24 SLOSO, Headquarters
  • 25 SLOSO, Civil
  • 26 SLOSO, Courthouse Jail
  • 27 SLOSO, Main Jail
  • 28 CHP, San Luis Obispo
  • 29 CHP, Santa Barbara
  • 30 SBSO Dispatch (control 30)
  • 31 SBSO, Headquarters
  • 32 SBSO, Santa Maria Station
  • 34 SBSO, Lompoc Station
  • 35 SBSO, Santa Barbara Station
  • 35F SBSO, Isla Vista Foot Patrol
  • 36 SBSO, Santa Ynez Station
  • 37 SBSO, Cuyama Station
  • 38 SBSO, Jail/Transportation
  • 39 Coastal Operations (Carpinteria, Montecito, Summerland)
  • 40 Cuesta College PD
  • 41 Paso Robles PD
  • 42 San Luis Obispo PD
  • 43 Morro Bay PD
  • 44 Pismo Beach PD
  • 45 Grover City PD
  • 46 Arroyo Grande PD
  • 47 Cal Poly PD
  • 48 Atascadero PD
  • 49 Atascadero State Hospital PD
  • 61 District Attorney, San Luis Obispo
  • 62 SLOSO, Animal Regulation
  • 63 SLOSO, Probation Department
  • 64 SLO Planning Department
  • 65 California State Parole Department
  • 66 SLO Juvenile Services
  • 69 CHP, Bakersfield
  • 71 DA, Santa Barbara
  • 72 SBSO, Santa Maria
  • 74 SBSO, Lompoc
  • 75 SBSO, Santa Barbara

Fire Departments

San Luis Obispo County Fire Stations Numbering

  • 10 Cambria Fire Station

6126 Coventry Lane
Cambria, CA 93428
(805) 927-4262

  • 11 Cayucos Fire Station

2250 Chaney
Cayucos, CA 93430
(805) 995-1133

  • 12 San Luis Obispo Fire Station

635 North Santa Rosa Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
(805) 543-4244 ext. 2399

  • 14 Morro Torro Fire Station

Highway 41
Atascadero, CA 93422
(805) 466-5089

  • 15 South Bay Fire Station

2315 Bayview Heights Drive
Los Osos, CA 93402
(805) 528-1053

  • 20 Nipomo Fire Station

450 Pioneer Avenue
Nipomo, CA 93444
805-929-3911

  • 21 Airport Fire Station

4671 Broad Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 544-5105

  • 22 Mesa Fire Station

2391 Willow Road
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
(805) 473-7171

  • 30 Paso Robles Fire Station

2510 Ramada Drive
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 238-2211

  • 31 Shandon Fire Station

501 Centre Street
Shandon, CA 93441
(805) 238-4957

  • 33 Heritage Ranch Fire Station

4820 Heritage Road
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 227-6553

  • 34 Oak Shores Fire Station (PCF)

Lower Ridge Rider Road
Bradley, CA 93426
(805) 472-9548

  • 35 Las Tablas Fire Station

275 Cypress Mountain Drive
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 238-4592

  • 36 Meridian Fire Station

4050 Branch
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 237-3155

  • 40 Parkhill Fire Station

6140 Parkhill Road
Santa Margarita, CA 93453
(805) 438-5426

  • 41 La Panza Fire Station

5398 Pozo Road
Santa Margarita, CA 93453
(805) 438-5460

  • 42 Carrizo Plain Fire Station

13080 Soda Lake Road
California Valley, CA 93453
(805) 475-2322

  • 43 Creston Fire Station

510 Swayze Street
Creston, CA 93422
(805) 238-7861

  • 62 Avila Valley Fire Station

1551 Sparrow Road
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
805-595-2115

  • 63 Shell Beach Fire Station

2555 Shell Beach Road
Pismo Beach, CA 93449
(805) 773-7031

  • 64 Pismo Beach Fire Department

990 Bello Street
Pismo Beach, CA 93449
(805) 773-7031

5 Cities Fire Stations

  • 66 Arroyo Grande Fire Department

140 Traffic Way
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
(805) 473-5490

  • 68 Grover Beach Fire Department

701 Rockaway Ave
Grover Beach, CA 93433
(805) 473-4594

  • S61 Oceano-CSD Fire

1655 Front St
Oceano, CA 93445
(805) 481-6730

Military

Camp Roberts

Camp Roberts is a former U.S. Army base in central California, on both sides of the Salinas River in Monterey and San Luis Obispo counties[1], now run by the California Army National Guard. It is named after Harold W. Roberts, a World War I Medal of Honor recipient.[1] Nearby communities include San Miguel, Lake Nacimiento, and Bradley, all unincorporated. The nearest incorporated city is Paso Robles.

Camp San Luis Obispo

Camp San Luis Obispo is the original home of the California Army National Guard. It served as an Infantry Division Camp and Contonment Area for the US Army during World War Two. Camp San Luis Obispo, formerly called Camp Merriam, was established in 1928 and is called the original home of the California National Guard.

Military Academy

The California Army National Guard maintains the California Military Academy at Camp San Luis Obispo for the use and training of members of California and other western state National Guard units, as well as for the use of the California State Military Reserve.

Conservation Corps State Museum

The Conservation Corps State Museum is located in four barracks buildings on the grounds of Camp San Luis Obispo in San Luis Obispo. Opened in 1995, the museum's exhibits highlight the works of the Civilian Conservation Corps in California. One building is a replica of a 1930s CCC barracks, including tools, uniforms and other artifacts. The museum is open by appointment. The museum also contains the library and research center of the National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni Buildings.