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Chris Winter
13713 votes
24.79%
Tom Clark
12708 votes
22.97%
- Occupation: Fire Battalion Chief
- SDSU, bachelors degress in Public Administration, 1981
- SDSU, certificate in Fire Protection Administration, 1980
- San Diego Fire Department, 35 years - Chief Officer since 1985
- Deputy Fire Chief in charge of the Operations Division and the Support Services Division
- Member of the transition team implementing Fire Paramedic Services in the City of San Diego
- Board Member, San Miguel Fire Consolidated Fire Protection District 1996 - 2004
Priorities:
- The costs to implement and maintain the engine company paramedic program shall be fully intrgrated into the district's budget.
- Labor contracts must be negoiated to ensure that future contract costs do not compromise the district's infrastructure.
- Regionalization, if implemented, shall be a direct benefit to the district without sacrificing services levels or the district's assests.
Richard J. "Rick" Augustine
11922 votes
21.55%
- Occupation: Small Business Owner
- Master in Public Administration from CSU Northridge
- BA in Parks and Recreation Administration from SDSU
- Grossmont College and Helix High Graduate
- Former La Mesa City Councilman
- Former member of the San Diego Emergency Medical Committee
Priorities:
- Completion of the strategic master plan for the Fire District
- Improve customer service and community outreach programs
- Improve the Advance Life Support System for district residents
David Rickards
10800 votes
19.52%
Jim Custeau
6184 votes
11.18%
- Occupation: Community College Instructor
- AS , Grossmont College - 1970
- BA , San Diego State University - 1972
- MS, National University - 1986
- Cuyamaca College 1993 Teacher of the Year
- California Automotive Teacher of the Year - 2003
- Cuyamaca College Academic Senate President, 1998-2000
Priorities:
- Expansion and consolidation of fire districts, to allow more efficient fire service.
- Improve coordination and communication between various emergency response agencies in order to respond more efficiently to major fire emergencies
- implement increased staffing levels to NFPA guidelines on critical first-response apparatus
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