Firefighters, EMTs and search and rescue heroes
In service to community, these employees are first to respond, last to leave Across our footprint, dozens of Williams employees…
Practice means protection: Why we hold emergency drills with first responders
On a recent summer day, fire, police and other first responders arrived at a Williams compressor station in southwest Pennsylvania.…
Picture this: Volunteer Week 2022
Building houses, landscaping, packaging food and helping students! These are some of the many activities during Williams inaugural Volunteer Week.…
Event brings anglers and veterans together in Pennsylvania
A fly-fishing competition brought together first responders and military veterans, including several Williams employees, for a day of outdoors camaraderie…
Grants awarded to support community response to health and economic concerns
Williams has awarded the first round of grants to support our communities during this time of financial volatility and global…
Protecting assets and public lands in Wyoming
When Williams started construction on a new communications tower near Wamsutter, Wyoming, earlier this year, it was a tall order.…
Williams salutes employees who are volunteer first responders
For Brian Bernard, work doesnāt always end when he leaves his shift as an operations technician in northeastern Pennsylvania. Brian…
Giving thanks for life-saving teamwork
Denise Corlissā desire to become a canine search specialist emerged from a dark and scary place. More than two decades…
Emergency responder staging area built on foundation of strong relationships
For Williams, being a safety-minded neighbor in the communities where we operate is a given ā itās part of our…
Emergency Responder Staging Area Site Built on Foundation of Strong Relationships
For Williams, being a safety-minded neighbor in the communities where we operate is a given ā itās part of our…
West Virginia Sheriffās office receives donation for body cameras
The Wheeling News-Register /Ā IntelligencerĀ reportedĀ that Williams recently donated $26,815 for the Marshall County Sheriffās Office to purchase 35 body cameras…
When wildfires strike
This year in Oklahoma, wildfires raced across western Oklahoma and burned more than 547 square miles. With over 400 pipeline…