MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Two Alabama men will travel the country opening lost and abandoned safes as part of a new TruTV series called "The Safecrackers".

The show, which will center around locksmith Phil Crawford and his safe-cracking partner Blaze, will allow viewers to get a look at lost valuables from various eras as the duo tracks down and cracks a range of safes, including giant bank vaults, intricate antique safes, armored vehicles and more.

Crawford, who works at Montgomery Lock and Key, is a certified master safecracker with more than 20 years of experience and is known as the "Houdini of the safe industry." Throughout his career, Crawford has cracked everything from small fire safes and ATMs to high-security bank vaults and booby-trapped safes.

Meanwhile, Blaze, a Georgia native, assists by tracking down and locating the vaults in addition to providing historical information and evaluations through his background in southern antiquities and weaponry.

During the show's premiere, which will air at 9 p.m. on March 24, the pair attempt to crack open a hidden fallout shelter once owned by a tough-as-nails WWII veteran at a burnt-out hotel with a scandalous past.

For a sneak peak at the show, watch the video below.