Post on 14-Dec-2015
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WCPD Bomb Squad Background
• Began as a Master Officer Project in 1988
• FBI provides training and equipment through Bomb Squad Accreditation Program. Accredited in 1998.
• Additional support and training provided by ATF Explosives Technology Branch (ETB)
Services Available
• Real/Suspected IED Response
• Explosive Chemical Disposal (Picric Acid, Deteriorated Ether)
• Dignitary Protection/Special Event Response
• Robot response to SWAT calls
• Investigative Support in Bomb/Explosives cases
Personnel
• Manager Lt. Loren Cattolico• Supervisor Sgt./Bomb Technician Mike
McLaughlin• Bomb Technicians Officers Steve Gorski, Tony
Mangini, and Chris Stewart (Ret. Per Diem)• Assistants Res. Lt. Chris Flath, Sgt Jay Hill,
Officers Scott Moorhouse, Barry Mlaker
Bomb Squad Responses• Squad responds to suspicious
package and Improvised Explosive Devices
• Calls of Military Devices are referred to Military EOD Units
• Minimum Response normally two technicians. Assistants respond with complicated calls and are in training to be technicians.
Team Equipment& Resources
• Bomb Suits• X-Ray (Digital and Film)• Disrupter Tools• Basic Demolitions Capability• Digital Photography and mapping• Radiological Threat Assessment• Hand Tool and Rigging
Equipment• Bomb Truck• Small explosive device
transportation capability• Remotec Andros F6A Robot• Alarmed Explosives Magazine
Specialized Training• Various team members have received
specialized training including:– FBI Hazardous Devices School (5-6 weeks)– ATF Advanced Explosives Disposal Training (2
weeks)– FBI Post Basic and Advanced Post Blast
Investigation (2 weeks)– ATF Advanced Post Blast Investigation (2
weeks)– FBI HDS Robot Operations Course– Andros Factory Robot Maintenance and
Operations Training– VBIED Mitigation and Post Blast Investigation– 8 hours team training each month
Protective Equipment• Cotton uniforms for
static control• All Leather Boots• Med-Eng Bomb Suits
provide protection against fragmentation and blast overpressure
Typical Bomb Squad Response
• Assess initial information. Make recommendations to Incident Commander.
• Recon Item (Binoculars, X-Rays, Witness Statements). Safe Approach to device if necessary. Limit time on target.
• Decide if render safe procedure (RSP) is necessary.
• Perform RSP – Safety First! Evidence is a secondary concern.
• Assist with investigation.
2005 Statistics
• Total calls for 2005 – 59
• 26% increase over 2004
• Calls have increased each year for past 5 years.
2005 Statistics Breakdown
• Antioch – 3
• Brentwood - 4 • CCCSO & Contract Cities -10• Concord PD -11• CCC Haz-Mat - 2• CCC Comm. College - 2• CHP - 4• EBRPD - 1
• Martinez - 4• Pleasant Hill - 1• Pittsburg - 3• Richmond - 1• San Pablo - 1• USPS Inspectors - 1
• FBI - 1• WCPD - 7
Remotec Andros F6A Robot
• Up to five different camera views• Allows diagnosis and disruption without
endangering responders• Picks up and carries up to 40 lbs• Can drag heavier weights• Weapons Platform:
– 12 gauge disrupter cannon– 12 gauge Streetsweeper shotgun– 40 mm rotary gas gun
Andros F6A Robot
Robot Capabilities SWAT/HNT Ops• Capable of delivering throw phone and other
small objects• Two way audio – Can assist with negotiations• Excellent Video Capability
– Video can be sent to Incident Command
• Fiber optic system (1600’ range) .• 300’ cable hardline. Security required for
operators• Distractions
Robot Limitations
• Cumbersome, requires up to two people to deploy.
• Hard to manipulate in tight spaces• Weapons available for SWAT on case by case
basis.• Not to be placed in situations where likely to be
damaged unless necessary to safe a life*.
*Quote Lt. Cattolico “This thing isn’t going on suicide missions.”
Future Issues for Bomb Squad
• SWAT/HNT Integration.– Regular Training with SWAT and develop
proper procedures and policies.
• WMD/Hazmat Capability.• Hazardous materials teams do not have
explosives RSP capability.• SCBA program, level B chemical suits.• Supplement CCC Haz Mat and CA National
Guard Civil Support Teams.
• Emerging threats from abroad.– When will suicide,VBIED’s and roadside
bombs appear here?