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Explosive Ordinance Disposal

EXPLOSIVES ORDINANCE DISPOSAL SECTION

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT

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The Explosives Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Section works on the front line, detecting components of explosives. The EOD Section consists of two full-time and five supplemental officers, four canines, and two robots. The specialized training required for these officers to remain at the top of their game keeps them busy. In 2019, officers recorded 2,355 hours of training, and EOD canines logged 3,184 hours. 25 K-9 Searches/Sweeps Performed

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