Because the Chief was concerned about explosives at the scene of the bus accident, I just wanted to know what (if any) resources TAC has for locating and disarming/removing bombs. If we don't have any, what should we do in cases involving possible explosives?
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Bomb detection/disposal equipment?
J. Bucello- ERT Development Team
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Join date : 2010-08-26
Age : 29
Location : United States of America
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Bomb detection/disposal equipment?
J.Bridwell- Specialist
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Join date : 2010-07-17
Location : Austin,TX
as far as I can remember from a call way back, we have a special vehicle for that. Not sure though.
J. Bucello- ERT Development Team
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Join date : 2010-08-26
Age : 29
Location : United States of America
Whatever vehicle it is, it doesn't seme to be listed. And bomb disposal can be expensive. Can we call support from other agencies?
DCBurke- Admin
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Join date : 2010-07-17
Location : Newfoundland
We do have a truck for that, well actually it's the armoured truck, I don't know if I listed that yet or not, but that would be the up close and personal.
We have at the complex a stash of the equipment needed in about 5 bunker boxes about 3x3x5 and they have all the stuff you'd need, so you just pack and load into either the RRT, the HR-1 or possibly the T-1. That way whatever unit is set to respond or would be most approriate can respond
We have at the complex a stash of the equipment needed in about 5 bunker boxes about 3x3x5 and they have all the stuff you'd need, so you just pack and load into either the RRT, the HR-1 or possibly the T-1. That way whatever unit is set to respond or would be most approriate can respond
J. Bucello- ERT Development Team
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Join date : 2010-08-26
Age : 29
Location : United States of America
Alright, thanks Chief! It's just that the initial ERT test had a scenario involving someone with explosives, and I was wondering what to do in the scenario. That, and you were concerned about explosives at the bus accident.