Station 30, Paso Robles Fire Station
2510 Ramada Drive
Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 238-2211
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Paso Robles Station 30 is an example of
cooperative fire protection between CAL FIRE and San Luis Obispo
County Fire Department. Located at the north part of San Luis Obispo
County, Station 30 houses two State-owned Type III wildland fire
engine, as well as a County Type I fire engine and rescue. Located
between the City of Paso Robles, and the Community of Templeton,
Station 30 responds to incidents from the Monterey County line to
the City of Atascadero. Traditionally, one of the busiest fire
stations in the county, Station 30 has a large and varied response
area which includes both commercial and residential structures,
wineries and large open-spaces. Located along Highway 101, units
from Station 30 respond automatic aid with the City of Paso Robles,
Templeton CSD, and City of Atascadero.
Engine 30 is staffed by a Fire Captain and a
Fire Apparatus Engineer. Engine 30 is supplemented by a 15 member
Paid Call Firefighter company, who respond to all incidents via
radio pager. Company 30 members are responsible for maintaining and
responding Rescue 30, a small rescue apparatus equipped with a
rescue boat. Rescue 30 plays an important role during many technical
rescues such as surf, cliff and vehicle rescues. Boat 30 responds to
all water rescue calls in the north county.

During the declared fire-season, Paso Robles
Station 30 is home to Engine 3462, a Type III 4X4 wildland fire
apparatus and Engine 3472, an conventional Type III fire apparatus.
Staffing on these apparatus includes one Company Officer/Operator
and two or three Firefighter I’s. Engine’s 3462/3472 responds to
many of the same calls as Engine 30, as well as most vegetation
fires in northern San Luis Obispo County and southern Monterey
County. The 4X4 capabilities of Engine 3462 allows for greater
access in the rural areas of the Paso Robles area. Engine’s
3462/3472 staffing usually starts in mid-May and ends during
mid-November. Wintertime months when Engine’s 3462/3472 is not
staffed, the engines are available for crews to respond when needed.

Station 30 is also home to Haz Mat 1. These
specialized apparatus is not staffed, but is available for response
when the San Luis Obispo County Hazardous Materials Team is needed.
This specialized team is comprised of members from multiple agencies
in San Luis Obispo County, all trained in Hazardous Materials
incidents.
Station 30 is Battalion 13 headquarters
station, home to Battalion Chief 3413.
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Station 30 |
Battalion 3413 |
Ford F250 4X4 |
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Paso Robles |
Engine 30 |
Spartan/Smeal |
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Rescue 30 |
Ford F450/Rescue Body
4X4 |
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Engine 3462 |
International/HME
Ahrens-Fox |
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Engine 3472 |
International/HME
Ahrens-Fox |
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Utility 3453 |
Chevrolet |
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Utility 3446 |
Chevrolet |