HOW TO GET HELP IN EAST COUNTY

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September 25, 2012 (San Diego ‘s East County) –  With the fires in the East County all to recent, many emergency providers were called in to action. What about other sorts of emergencies? Who do you call to get help in an emergency? How can you report abuse, find road reports, file a noise complaint, or report a mountain lion sighting in your neighborhood? The Alpine Sheriff’s office  as provided this handy list of phone lines to help in these situations and many others.  Read more for the full list: 

Compliments of the Sheriff’s Alpine Deputies: 

ALL EMERGENCIES - 911

SHERIFF’S NON EMERGENCY   858-565-5200

Alpine Sheriff’s Station619-659-2600 Open to the Public, M-F,8 a.m.-5 p.m.

 

Abandoned Vehicles        619-441-4264

Ca. Hwy Patrol -(traffic related)        858-637-3800

Automotive Repair, Bureau of     

800-952-5210

Adult Protective Services 800-510-2020

Animal Control  619-236-4250

Caltrans (state roads)     619-688-6785

 

Child Abuse Hot Line       800-344-6000

Code Enforcement      619-441-4264

Contractors Board (contractor fraud)-    800-321-2752

County Parole  619-258-3229

Crime Stoppers  619-531-1547

FBI --(telephone scams)  858-565-1255

Illegal Dumping  858-495-5143

License Division, Sheriff’s 858-974-2020

Mental Health Dept 858-278-4110

Noise Abatement   858-694-3741

Planning & Land Use 858-694-3741

Poison Control  800-876-4766

Postal Police, US-mail theft/fraud   619-531-8250

Probation, County  619-441-3441

Real Estate, Dept. of619-525-4192         (agent fraud/information)

Road Conditions

 800-427-7623               

Secret Service      619-557-5640 (Counterfeit currency/credit card)

 New! Mt. Lion sightings  951-443-2944

www.keepmewild.org

Social Services  619-401-6000

Fish and Game  951-443-2944    

BORDER PATROL:  

Pine Valley -- 619-938-8700

Boulevard --  619 766-3000

El Cajon --     619 258-4500

 



 

 

 


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