FBI hosts blast investigation training at Eglin
A mangled rear tire rim was flung almost 100 feet when the vehicle was detonated Sept. 27 on Eglin Air Force Base's range. The detonation created a crime scene for the FBI's large vehicle post blast school. State and county law enforcement, along with Navy and Air Force explosive ordnance disposal technicians, learned the proper procedures to investigate and maintain a large scale vehicle explosion. The week-long course was the second held on Eglin with 67 students representing 18 different U.S. agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo/Samuel King Jr.)
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