The California Highway Patrol characterizes it as highly uncommon for live-fire or explosive training activities to occur over an active freeway.
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Statement reflects CHP's description of typical safety practice regarding live-fire/explosive training near public roadways.
California Highway Patrol Border Division Chief Tony Coronado said it is highly uncommon for live-fire or explosive training activities to be conducted over an active freeway.
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temporal
Statement addressing safety norms for where military live-fire or explosive training is conducted.
The California Highway Patrol reported that premature detonation of explosive ordnance can generate metal shrapnel capable of striking and damaging nearby vehicles.
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temporal
General hazard description of explosive ordnance based on an incident report.
The California Highway Patrol states that it is highly uncommon for live-fire or explosive military training activities to occur over active freeways.
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general
Characterizes typical safety expectations about conducting live-fire training near active roadways.