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Robert E. Osby
 
2,756 votes
23.3%
- Occupation: Retired Fire Chief
 - Retired Fire Chief with 46 total years experience in the Fire Service.
 - Served on numerous committees and held various leadership positions in professional organizations.
 - Graduate of Univ. of Redlands and John F. Kennedy School of State and Local Government at Harvard.
 - Extensive experience as member of community based service organizations.
  
Priorities:
- Focus on hazard prevention, public education, emergency preparedness.
 - Collaborate with fire agencies and Fire Districts to ensure effective cooperation.
 - Maximize the cost effective utilization of taxpayer financial resources.  Encourage the board to focus on safety and welfare and not political issues.
  
 
Bruce Tebbs
 
2,646 votes
22.4%
- Occupation: Director, Deer Springs Fire Protection District
 - Graduate of the University of Idaho
 - Served as an officer in the USAirForce, earned a regular commission at the third year board, Pilot  (Top Secret Reconnaissance)
 - Commercial Airline Pilot - 28 years
 - Elected to the Deer Springs Fire Board in 2006.
 - Lead the defeat of the Merriam Mountains/Stonegate development .
 - Stopped all attempts to increase fire taxes.
  
Priorities:
- Protect residents from extreme fire danger in the Deer Springs Fire District.
 - Stop abuse of  "Tax and Spend" authority.
 - Stop any project that will not comply with state & local fire codes.
  
 
Jean Frank Slaughter
 
1,908 votes
16.1%
- Occupation: Incumbent
 - Retired Administrative Fire Chief with Pasadena Fire Department in Pasadena, CA for 28 years.
 - Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Administration and a Minor in Fire Administration from USC.
 - Taught Fire Science at Pasadena City College.
 - Board Member and President of Champagne Village Homeowner's Association.
 - U. S. Navy Veteran.
 - Deer Springs Fire Protection District Vice-President.
  
Priorities:
- Will work toward more public relations and involvement in fire safety.
 - Will not be driven and influenced by special interests.
 - Fire protection and prevention is in my blood and I hope to do all that is possible with available funds. Improve fire protection and prevention.
  
Bret A. Sealey
 
1,642 votes
13.9%
- Occupation: Project Manager
 - Certificate of Achievement, Emergency Management
 - Certificate of Achievement, Fire Technology
 - B.S., Mechanical Engineering
 - M.S., Information Technology Management
  
Priorities:
- Ensure tax revenues are used for the fullest benefit of the community
 - Ensure all natural and man-made hazards have proper emergency response plans specific to Deer Springs
 - Ensure residents have access to resources necessary to help improve their personal safety
  
Tony Eason
 
1,523 votes
12.9%
- Occupation: Retired Physician
 - Surgery Residency at  US Naval Hospital , San Diego
 - Staff US Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, CA
 - Private practice, Palomar-Pomerado Hospital District
  
Priorities:
- Welfare (safety, health, prosperity, comfort, happiness) of my community.
 - Common (good) sense, fairness in Fire Board decisions, with residents' interests a priority guideline..
 - Effective, efficient use of taxpayers money and to " only spend as much as we have."
  
Bob Haney
 
1,351 votes
11.4%
- Occupation: Network Planning Engineer
  
Priorities:
- Fire safety and preparedness
 - Oppose tax increases to property owners
 - Independent oversight for the Deer Springs Fire Board
  
  
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- Deer Springs Fire Protection District Web Site 
  
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