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FORCIBLE ENTRY

FORCIBLE ENTRY. OBJECTIVES. The Student will be able to demonstrate the proper method of entry through locks, doors, windows, floors, walls, and roofs. The Student will identify what tools are needed for these entries.

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FORCIBLE ENTRY

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  1. FORCIBLE ENTRY

  2. OBJECTIVES • The Student will be able to demonstrate the proper method of entry through locks, doors, windows, floors, walls, and roofs. • The Student will identify what tools are needed for these entries. • The Student will demonstrate how to use tools properly to perform each task. • The Student must pass all exams with a minimum of 75%, and complete the practical evaluations within the allotted times.

  3. Importance of forcible entry Forcible entry tools Door Construction Door Types Door Locks Window construction Window Types Door/Window Obstacles OVERVIEW

  4. What is Forcible Entry? Forcible entry is a technique used to gain access to a structure whose normal means of access is locked, blocked, or nonexistent. TRY BEFORE YOU PRY!!!

  5. IMPORTANCE of FORCIBLE ENTRY • Rescue • Escape • Fire • Preventing further property loss • Accessing areas critical to outcome

  6. FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLS STRIKING TOOLS • Flat-head Axe • Sledgehammer • Battering Ram • Hammer • Duck-Billed LockBreaker

  7. FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLS PRYING TOOLS • Halligan Bar • A-Tool • Pry Bar

  8. FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLS HYDRAULIC TOOLS • Rabbit Tool • Port-A-Power • Powered Tools (Hurst,Amkus,Etc.)

  9. FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLS LOCK PULLING TOOLS • K-Tool • A-Tool • Pipe Wrench

  10. FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLS CUTTING TOOLS • Chisels and Punches • Power Saws • Circle Saws • Reciprocating Saws • Chain Saws • Vent Saws • Hand Saws (Wood & Metal) • Bolt Cutters • Torches/ Plasma Cutter/ Slice pack • Axes and Hatchets • Pneumatic Tools

  11. FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLS MOST COMMONLY USED Irons (Flat-Head & Halligan Bar together) • K-Tool • Rabbit Tool • Bolt Cutters

  12. DOOR CONSTRUCTION WOOD • Solid • Hollow Core • Batten or Ledge • Panel

  13. DOOR CONSTRUCTION

  14. DOOR CONSTRUCTION

  15. DOOR CONSTRUCTION Metal • Metal covered • Tubular

  16. DOOR CONSTRUCTION

  17. DOOR CONSTRUCTION Glass Door • 3/4” Tempered glass Glass types found in doors • Plate Glass • Safety Glass • Laminated Glass

  18. PLATE GLASS

  19. SAFETY GLASS

  20. LAMINATED GLASS

  21. DOOR TYPES • Swinging • Sliding • Revolving

  22. DOOR TYPES

  23. DOOR TYPES • Overhead • Fire Doors

  24. DOOR TYPES Steel roll-up doors

  25. DOOR LOCKS

  26. DOOR LOCKS • Bored (Cylindrical) • Dead-bolt (Straight or Pivoting) • Mortise • Rim • Padlock

  27. DOOR LOCKS A cylinder style deadbolt This lock arrangement is commonly found in apartment buildings A “key-in-the-knob style lock

  28. DOOR LOCKS

  29. WINDOW TYPES • Solid Non-Opening • Double-Hung • Casement • Jalousie and Awning • Projected

  30. DOOR and WINDOW OBSTACLES • Wire Glass Windows • Plexiglas • Lexan or Thermoplastic windows • Bared Windows • Bared Doors

  31. DOOR and WINDOW OBSTACLES

  32. REVIEW • Importance of forcible entry • Forcible entry tools • Door Construction • Door Types • Door Locks • Window construction • Window Types • Door/Window Obstacles

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