Texas Volunteers Confront Uncertain Silo Situation
Making a proper on-scene assessment of a silo fire that forced an evacuation around a Texas grain mill in September 2017 proved awkward.
January 1, 2018
Making a proper on-scene assessment of a silo fire that forced an evacuation around a Texas grain mill in September 2017 proved awkward.
January 1, 2018
Williams Fire & Hazard Control was ready, willing, and able to extinguish the aftermath of a crude oil boilover in Nicaragua that left two 150-foot diameter storage tanks in flames.
October 1, 2016
Engine room blast aboard a propane carrier proves tricky for Williams F&HC
January 1, 2014
An oil slick that spread across thousands of miles of the Gulf of Mexico drew upon two of the leading names in industrial fire protection — Williams Fire & Hazard Control and Wild Well Control.
April 1, 2011
On Jan. 11, 1974, Les and Dwight Williams joined forces in Port Neches, Texas to fight their first big storage tank fire as a team. The results made history, but not the way that firefighters had hoped.
January 1, 2011
Nebraska recycling plant fire tests a small town's tenacity.
March 1, 2002
Years of preaching and preparation about dealing with jumbo large-diameter storage tank fires was put to the near ultimate test on June 7, 2001 just outside of New Orleans. Nobody looks forward to an event like this, but for Dwight Williams and Williams Fire & Hazard Control, the fire was a long-awaited opportunity.
August 1, 2001
Experts work with local firefighters to extinguish a tank fire.
January 1, 2001
Industrial firefighters beat predictions about extinguishing a California tire fire.
May 1, 2000