Brian Singleton

Brian Singleton is a dedicated paramedic currently serving the City of Mont Belvieu, Texas, since April 2020, while also working as an EMS Adjunct Faculty Instructor at San Jacinto College since December 2020. Prior experience includes leadership as Executive Director of Anahuac EMS, where clinical operations and field medics were overseen from May 2017 to May 2020. Brian has a strong background in compliance and investigation, having held positions with the Texas Department of State Health Services, where complex investigations and documentation were central, and as a TDLR Compliance Officer with the State of Texas. With technical experience from Airgas On Site Safety as a Rescue Tech, Brian contributed to safety operations in industrial settings. Educational credentials include studies at Texas A&M University and degrees as an EMT-B and EMT-I from relevant institutions.

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Baytown, United States

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City of Mont Belvieu (Texas)

The City of Mont Belvieu is located in Chambers and Liberty Counties in the state of Texas. It is just north of Interstate 10 along State Highway 146. It is estimated that the population in 2022 is approximately 8,340. The first permanent settlers to the area were Henry Griffith and his wife, Amelia Burrow. Both from the Louisiana area. After floating from Louisiana and landing in Mont Belvieu, they decided to settle there. Henry was a cattle rancher and at one time all of Mont Belvieu was used as pasture land for their cattle. Amos Barber became the second settler, and other settlers followed. After years of owning all of the land Griffith sold the deed to the land known today as Mont Belvieu. Henry Griffith died and was buried with no grave marker; Amelia soon followed. A memorial has been erected at the site of an old oak tree and there is a rumor that Amelia was buried just down the hill from where their house once stood, just down the road from Kenefick Veterinary clinic which now borders the Enterprise Products Inc. gas storage facility.