Officials say this disposal unit is the first device of its kind in the state of Florida.
JACKSON COUNTY, Fla. - Some law enforcement officers may fly a little more under the radar than others, but their jobs are equally or even more dangerous.
So when Brian Mitchell and Nick Singleton of the Florida Bomb Squad found a new way to dispose of those explosives, they brought their idea back to Jackson County. Then, they found a few partners to make their idea come to life. “We’ve reached out to the Chipola welding department that’s going to modify it, and we will actually burn bad product that we retrieve and we get from the community,” Mitchell said.
“It gets them out of the classroom and out of their book work and it gives them some real-world experience where they will actually have to have problem-solving skills,” Welding Instructor at Chipola College Cody Baxter said.
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