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James Madison University

2007

Handling

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Ddasaccident741, Hd-Aid Nov 2007

Ddasaccident741, Hd-Aid

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Explosion during the handling of a Point Detonating Fuse (PD 120mm/100mm Artillery) from BAC task hazardous area to field UXO collection point. During the handling of UXO from one operator to other operator the fuse has fallen to the ground and exploded.


Ddasaccident743, Hd-Aid Oct 2007

Ddasaccident743, Hd-Aid

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[The Victim] was working on a M77 sub munition near Bint Jbeil on 11 October 2007 when the bomb exploded. He was trying to remove the part of the mine that made it functional.


Ddasaccident562, Hd-Aid Aug 2007

Ddasaccident562, Hd-Aid

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The M77 involved in this accident did not detonate properly and may have been damaged. If this was visible, it would imply that the Victim made an error by touching it. But if the damage was not visible, the Victim was just extremely lucky.


Ddasaccident560, Hd-Aid Jul 2007

Ddasaccident560, Hd-Aid

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On 25th July at 1300 hours, it was reported to JOC that one [European] Combat Engineer was injured by an explosion while carrying out EOD activities in the vicinity of Shama at UTM 704664-668268, and an ambulance was required for his medical evacuation.


Ddasaccident542, Hd-Aid Jan 2007

Ddasaccident542, Hd-Aid

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[Name removed] then tells everyone to stay in the control point as he and [Victim No.2] are going to check out the next task location. During this time I am sat in the ambulance along with [Name removed] the team 5 medic. I hear an explosion and know it was not carried out by us. Shortly afterwards a message come across the radio requesting medic medic come to help us. [Name removed] then informs me to follow him to the incident site. He arrived roughly 10-15 seconds before us. He then tells me and [the Medic] to help [Victim No.2] …