I Found 11 Bombs Underwater: Called Police, Then Military Arrives Fast!

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Hey! I’m Jake, also known as DALLMYD or Scuba Jake. I enjoy exploring the world and searching for treasure! My journey started in Columbus, Georgia, where my friends and I shared our perspectives while scuba diving and discovering lost items. Over the years, we have found and returned countless lost iPhones, GoPros, wedding rings, and even potential murder weapons, artifacts, and super rare crystals! New here? Subscribe and join me on our next treasure hunt!

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Here's my perspective while scuba diving and finding things underwater in the river!
Drop a thumbs up for more videos like this in the future <3

DALLMYD
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I am a former military bomb disposal specialist.

That is an artillery round, not a mortar or bomb. It has also been fired out of an artillery tube already. You can determine that it has been fired out of a tube because the brass ring towards the base is smeared with the grooves of the barrel rifling. A round that hasn't been shot would have a smooth brass ring.

And yes, these are incredibly dangerous. Don't touch it! Mark near the location (not the actual device) then call the police.

stunninglynormal
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JAKE STOP PICKING THINGS UP THAT LOOK LIKE THAT!

DWSOutdoors
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My takeaways from this video:
1) Fishing is an expensive hobby.
2) If I need a new phone, check the local river.
3) If I'm looking for a stolen bike or scooter, check the local river.
4) If doing either #1, #2, or #3, try not to explode.

coldmoonlight
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If you find ordnance again - don't touch it!!

Even after decades - you might find out they still work perfectly. A few years ago - a professional EOD tech got killed here in Germany by a WW2 bomb.

These grenades won't take down the bridge - but they could rip you to pieces easily.

Stay safe!!

stanislavczebinski
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As a former bomb technician, these appear to be WW1 era 75 mm shrapnel rounds with black powder fuzes. Fairy safe to transport, but still holding aged explosives inside. You did the right thing to notify police, but they could use a quick class from their local bomb squad. 😋

PbsMks
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Last time I saw someone pull explosives out of the water, they were told to keep them in a bucket of water rather than let them dry out.

gordon
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Retired EOD tech here. Let me correct a few things. First if you find something like this leave it alone and make some phone calls. When he pulled the first out he rolled right the nose fuze. That is a mechanical fuze. Probably corrosion kept internal parts in place. The one we got to see has been fired increasing risk. Also it is Ordnance no I in the word.

dgbdgb
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Rule #1 regarding artillery rounds or other explosive munitions, and this was drummed into my head when qualifying for SCUBA was "DO NOT TOUCH!" Immersion in water doesn't render them safe, and can in fact make them MORE unsafe. In the future, if you see stuff like this, mark the location, get clear, and contact the professionals.

stephenhoward
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Hey son. You do good work but you need to NOT pick these up. Send a screen shot from your phone to a cop. Mark the spot. But don’t touch! One: you may kill yourself. Two: you set an example to the young followers that they should ‘bring one up to show the cops.’ Bad idea. They are stable where they are.

DutchCreekRanch
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I think you’re not supposed to take the bombs out of the water… in case changes in pressure, corrosion, temperature make any active explosives more unstable. For your own safety

lul.t.
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"Im not sure, what do you think?" Cop "I think im going to stand over there!" As he walks past you. Lol

benfry
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Somebody change the brakes on that Holy piercing screech

Messywildcat
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I recommend NOT picking up UXO's (Unexploded Ordnance) next time! Explosives get very unstable after time bro.

Cleo-hx
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He did the right thing of calling the police and caring about people’s safety. I appreciate how kind he is to the officers and how respectful he is of their lives and work

jordantoczek
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He didn't put the bike in the jar 😥

bsavagestudios
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First of all "Thank You", you may have saved some lives and/or damage to property. I am new to this channel but the amount of people that are quick to mention that YOU should clean up the fishing line and trash, etc. that you find, is amazing. Maybe they didn't notice you piling up plates, etc.? Not sure how much it costs to refill tanks or what your time is worth to you but it sounds odd/ungrateful sometimes. If they actually blew up some of these devices at the base, then they were live in some way. How many "Thank You's" have you received compared to how many people are telling you to clean up other peoples' messes? I'm sure some people mean it in a nice way but some are flat out rude. Maybe it's just the way some people come across, some of them should read their comments to someone else before posting them. Great job. 👍

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the brakes on that ambulance needed an ambulance.

Snagz
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I'm happy that DALLMYD uploaded and I hope everyone is safe in this video

lexyang
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Found a news report. Most of them were inert but it seems to imply at least a few of them were still live. Nice find, you might have saved lives. Just saw your update, nice!

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