Police NYPD Bomb Squad
About
Few city services operate with the quiet precision of a bomb squad. In New York, such teams handle everything from suspicious packages to large-scale threats, often without public fanfare. The NYPD Bomb Squad serves as one of the most specialized units within the police department, trained to assess and neutralize explosive devices across the five boroughs.
Along the cobblestone stretch of Charles Street, between Hudson and Bleecker, their presence is marked by an unassuming entrance. At 106 Charles St New York, NY 10014, the unit maintains its operational base, a location chosen for both accessibility and discretion. West Village residents may recognize the building, though few know the full scope of work conducted behind its doors.
Emergency calls involving potential explosives demand immediate, expert response. The squad’s role extends beyond disarmament—training first responders, conducting risk assessments, and collaborating with federal agencies are all part of the routine. Their work remains largely unseen until a situation arises, at which point their expertise becomes critical.
For directions or to report a concern, a map can be found here. In urgent cases, the city’s emergency line should be contacted first, but the squad can be reached directly when needed. Their number is on file for official use, ensuring a direct line to those who handle the most volatile situations.