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So cool! K9 bust in Florida.

Royal

Well-known member
this stuff it incredible. My last 10 years with GM was all IR inspections. I have gone to FLIR training outside Boston five times over the years. I didn't do this stuff but inspections in the plant.

http://blutube.policeone.com/Clip-fs.aspx?key=5E1E72EAE53841E3&overrideCF=FullScreen&playTime=0
 
equipment that can do that. That second didn't only have a bad day, but he lost his shirt in the process!! :lol:
 
I had a buddy that was in K9 and I used to love to watch them work them when he first got them. I would catch up with him in the car at times. The dog would lick ya and be playful, then he would give commands in German and it was a whole new ball game....

Geo
 
I could look at something and take a picture, put it on my computer and tell you the temp of every pixel to a 10th of a degree. I could watch steam traps cycle and just look at a persons face and tell if they had a head cold. I could also look at a person with a strain and see it. Amazing stuff. The camera I used was 53K without the computer
 
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