El Dorado County Sheriff's Office 2019 Annual Report | Page 16

Explosive Ordnance Disposal

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EOD Activities

Explosives Recovery

Suspicious Packages

Hoax Device

SWAT/Patrol Assistance

Search Warrants

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The Explosives Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit

has always required a "Modern Approach" to stay

relevant. Much of the skills needed for bomb

disposal require technology, which is constantly

changing and upgrading. This also requires

additional and continual training for the

technicians to maintain and learn the skills

necessary to succeed. As a part of regional

team, they are able to train and learn from all

of the nearby agencies. This year the team was

able to upgrade the x-ray technology to a digital

system. This allows technicians to quickly and

safely diagnose suspicious packages, lowering

the time with an unidentified device, closing the

call quicker and reducing disruptions to citizens.

EOD handles all types of incidents related to

explosives, from ammunition inspections to

recovering found explosives. Additionally, they

have been trained to operate in all types of

conditions from high-angle cliffs to confined

spaces.

EOD also provides services to other specialty

units within the Sheriff’s Office beyond just

explosive devices. Members of this unit are

trained to operate a robot that has been used

numerous times to assist SWAT in remotely

breaching, entering and clearing buildings

utilizing botht he robot and explosive breaching.

This robot is also capable of performing

forward observation through cameras, break

and rake access to clear debris paths, vehicle

disabling, and downed officer retrieval.

EOD can often be found at community events.

These events give the team an opportunity to

engage, interact and educate with the adults

and you in the community. These events include

Red Ribbon Week, Explorers training, the

Citizen’s Academy and the County Fair.

In 2019, there were a total of 22 callouts for EOD.

Some of the dangerous items removed this year

include a military mortar dropped off at a local

consignment store, blasting caps, dynamite and

an improvised explosive device. EOD also

assisted patrol in clearing multiple locations

after receiving bomb threats.