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Los Angeles County, CA April 10, 2012 Election
Smart Voter Full Biography for David S. Burns

Candidate for
Member, City Council; City of El Segundo

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Family:

David and his family have lived in El Segundo for 13 years.

David is married (19 years + March 2012) to Stephanie Burns, a Guidance Counselor for the El Segundo High School and father to daughter Megan, 14 years, and a son + Nicholas Allen Burns (14 months) who passed away in April 2005 after complications from a stem cell (bone marrow) transplant as a result of an extremely rare auto-immune disorder. The Burns family is eternally grateful for the South Bay and El Segundo community's support throughout Nick's illness and the family's recovery after his passing.

David is a native Californian, raised in San Diego and the San Francisco Bay Area.

David is currently employed as the campus Emergency Manager at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) since August 2006. David also contributes his time as a part-time subject matter expert and consultant for the U.S. Department of Education's Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) program; as a contributing editorial advisor for Campus Safety Magazine, and writes a blog focused on campus safety issues nationally (Campus Safety Command Post Blog): http://www.campussafetymagazine.com/List/Author/David-Burns.aspx

David has led the efforts to establish a first-class, award-winning mass warning system for the UCLA campus. UCLA BruinAlert debuted in November 2007. By the summer of 2008, Dave's efforts led to an integrated multi-modal public warning system, one of first such systems placed on a campus in the United States that ties all warning elements together from a single control station.

David has served as a mentor for graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in the Master's Emergency Management and Public Policy (MPP) studies. David worked with a student intern in development of a mass communication and social networking project thesis.

Prior to joining UCLA, David was the Emergency Services Coordinator for City of El Segundo Fire Department (1999-2006), an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Administrator (1990-1999), and retired as a paramedic after working nearly ten years in Oakland, California.

Professional highlights include:

  • Appointment by the El Segundo Unified School District to the ESUSD Facilities Measure "M" Advisory Committee (2008), and the ESUSD Measure "M" Bond Oversight Committee from 2009-2011.
  • Program administrator (past) and volunteer for the Annual Super CPR Saturday Event at the El Segundo High School (to date, over 3,000 South Bay area residents have been trained in basic CPR).
  • Development and construction of the city's first Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in 2000;
  • Pioneered the creation of the ESFD Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program in March, 2000;
  • Development of the city's Homeland Security Terrorism Grant Program from 2002 to 2006;
  • Earned a FEMA "Best Practice" Award in 2003;
  • Established a statewide pilot grant program and grant award for the installation of the El Segundo Community Alert System - AM Radio Station (2003);
  • Earned over $2.2 million dollars in state & federal grants that equipped the El Segundo Police and Fire Department's with mobile radios, mobile Computer Aided Dispatch consoles, terrorism detection and response equipment, and
  • Obtained major grant funding acquisition for the city's new Urban Search and Rescue (USAR #31) Truck in 2006.

David enters his 3rd decade as a public safety official. David has served in a number of increasingly responsible supervisory positions in the areas of operations, training, public education, disaster exercises, and plans, including first-hand experience managing major disasters and local emergencies, including:

  • The Highway 880 "Cypress Freeway" earthquake collapse as a result of the Loma Prieta-Oakland earthquake in October 1989;
  • a Learjet Plane Crash, Fresno California-(December 1994);
  • the Central Valley (El Niņo) floods (1998/1999); and
  • several emergency declarations from 1999 to 2006 while serving El Segundo.

David has risen throughout the ranks of his profession through experiences as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-1), Paramedic + Director of Operations, EMS 9-1-1 dispatcher, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Administrator, and Emergency Management Program Administrator. Dave completed FEMA's Professional Development Series in 2006, and earned the prestigious Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) in 2006.

David has held numerous certifications and credentials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), FEMA, and the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (OES) as an instructor in incident management & operations, terrorism risk, threat assessment & response, and radiological incident response. David served on many state and local task forces, including Congresswoman Jane Harmon's South Bay Terrorism Task Force in 2002-2003.

David was awarded recognition by FEMA in 2003 for Best Practice Recognition in the development of the El Segundo Business & Industry Emergency Preparedness Committee and creation of the Business & Industry Liaison position in the city's Emergency Operations Plan following a post-incident review of the city's response to September 11, 2001.

David is also an accomplished writer, with articles published in Domestic Preparedness Magazine, the El Segundo Herald, and most recently as a contributing editorial adviser for Campus Safety Magazine.

Hobbies include; installation of HDTV systems & computer repair, restoration of antique emergency vehicles, vintage radio systems, amateur radio, fishing, and watching professional sports (baseball and football).

Professional & Community Affiliations:

  • ESUSD Facilities Committee
  • ESUSD Measure "M" Bond Committee
  • Vice-President, El Segundo Amateur Radio Group
  • El Segundo Chamber of Commerce' Leadership El Segundo (2001);
  • First Vice-Chair - University & Colleges Committee, International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM);
  • Board of Director's - California Emergency Services Association (CESA), Southern Chapter (2000 to 2007);
  • Associate Member + Business & Industry Coalition for Emergency Preparedness (BICEPP) Los Angeles (1999 to present);
  • Served on Congresswoman Jane Harmon's South Bay Terrorism Task Force (2002-2003)
  • El Segundo Unified School District Student Scholarship Program - (past contributor).

Record of Service, Experience & Leadership

  • EMT-Paramedic, Oakland (1982 to 1990) + worked with U.S. Secret Service detail in Presidential Disaster Declaration (Loma Prieta 880 Freeway Collapse), October 17, 1989.
  • Emergency Medical Services Administrator (1991 to 1999).
  • Served on Governor's El Niņo Recovery Task Force (1998).
  • Chairman, El Segundo Business & Industry Emergency Preparedness Committee (2000 to 2006).
  • Board of Director's, California Emergency Services Association (CESA) 2000 to 2007.
  • Member, Business and Industry Council for Emergency Planning and Preparedness (BICEPP) enhancing regional emergency preparedness and contingency planning within the business and corporate community.
  • City of El Segundo Fire Emergency Services Coordinator (1999-2006):
  • Served with champions of local public safety, former Mayor Mike Gordon and Mayor Pro-Tem John Gaines (2001-2006) on regional terrorism planning efforts.

  • El Segundo Chamber of Commerce, Leadership El Segundo (Class of 2001).
  • Program Director, ESFD Annual Super Saturday CPR Event (1999-2006); volunteer (2007).
  • Program Director and Pioneer (2000-2006) - created the El Segundo Fire Department's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program. Resident CERT volunteer (current).
  • Awarded FEMA Best Practice (2003) + for the training of private sector employees and development of the Business & Industry Liaison position after 9/11 + City of El Segundo Emergency Operations Plan.
  • Established a pilot grant program, sponsored by the California Office of Traffic Safety in the creation of the City of El Segundo Community Alert System (AM Radio 1040) in 2003.

  • Established the City of El Segundo Homeland Security Grant Program (2001-2006); brought the City of El Segundo over $2 MILLION Dollars, saving jobs and preventing cuts in city services:

  • Funded the replacement of the El Segundo Police and Fire mobile radio systems ($600,000);
  • Funded chemical weapon detection equipment for the El Segundo Fire Department;
  • Funded the acquisition of personal protective gear for all of our police and firefighters;
  • Funded the City of El Segundo Communications & Tactical Response Vehicle ($250,000);
  • Funded the City of El Segundo Fire Urban Search & Rescue Truck (USAR #31) ($360,000);

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