New York police used an incredibly strong chamber to safely move an undetonated

explosive Saturday night (Sept. 16), shortly after one explosion rocked New York City's Chelsea neighborhood, news sources reported. But what exactly is this device, known as a total containment vessel (TCV), and how does it protect people from explosives? In essence, a TCV is a chamber that fully contains the pressures and fragments released by an explosive, according to experts. Once an explosive is loaded into a TCV, authorities can safely move the bomb from point A to point B without having to shut down or evacuate streets en route, said Grant Haber, vice president of American Innovations, Inc. The company provides explosives detection, identification, containment and mitigation solutions. [The 10 Greatest Explosions Ever]                                  https://www.livescience.com/56167-how-police-safely-move-explosives.html
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