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Title: Firefighters%20Support%20Foundation


1
Firefighters Support Foundation
  • Basic Forcible Entry
  • v1.1

2
About FSF
  • The Firefighters Support Foundation is a 501c3
    non-profit organization whose primary mission is
    to develop, produce and distribute training
    programs to firefighters and first responders.
    All of our programs are distributed free of
    charge.

3
Permission
  • Permission is granted to reproduce or distribute
    this material so long as the Firefighters Support
    Foundation is credited as the source

4
Accompanying Video
  • This PowerPoint presentation accompanies the
    video presentation of the same title.

5
Presenter
  • Firefighter Brent Wellington
  • 12 years professional firefighting experience
  • Oregon State Certified Instructor
  • Structural Collapse Technician
  • Rope Rescue Technician
  • Truck Company Operations

6
Outline
  • Physics of levers
  • Forcible entry tools
  • Residential vs. commercial construction
  • Door size-up
  • Thru-the-lock methods
  • Conventional forcible entry

7
Physics of Levers
  • Classes of levers
  • Class 1 has fulcrum between the input and output
  • Class 2 has output between input and fulcrum
  • Class 3 has input between output and fulcrum

8
Forcible Entry Tools
  • Halligan Tool with Probar Design
  • 24 or 30 tool length

9
Forcible Entry Tools
  • Flathead Axe
  • 6lb or 8lb head

10
Forcible Entry Tools
  • Sledgehammer
  • 8lb, 10lb, 12lb

11
Thru-the-lock Tools
  • K-Tool
  • Rex Tool
  • O-Tool
  • Shove knife

12
Hydraulic Tools
  • Hydra Ram

13
Power Saws
  • Gas Powered Rotary Saw

14
Power Saws
  • Rescue Chainsaw

15
Residential vs. Commercial
  • Styles of door
  • Hollow-core
  • Slab
  • Tubular aluminum
  • Frames and surrounding structure
  • Wood
  • Metal
  • Masonry

16
Door Size-up
  • Choose best entry point for situation
  • Construction materials and features
  • Type of occupancy
  • Location of door
  • Number of locks

17
Door Size-up
  • Try before you pry
  • Where are the locks
  • Test the door

18
Thru-the-Lock Method
  • Can be quicker than conventional forcible entry
    with proper training and practice, but requires
    specific tools.
  • Leaves an intact structure for ventilation and
    securing the structure after operations.
  • Lower repair cost for building owner.

19
Thru-the-Lock Method
  • Key-in-knob lock
  • Tubular deadbolt
  • Mortise lock
  • Rim lock

20
Thru-the-Lock Method
  • Mortise lock

21
Thru-the-Lock Method
  • Rim lock

External view
Internal views
22
Conventional Forcible Entry
  • Requires sound understanding of principles
  • Requires proper equipment
  • Requires regular training

23
Gap-Set-Force
  • Gap the door to create a purchase point
  • 6 inches above or below lock or between two locks
  • Set the tool by driving it to the desired depth
  • Standard doors require the halligan to be driven
    until the crotch of the forks are near the door
    panel
  • Force the door using sharp inward movements

24
Team Approach
  • Halligan Firefighter-
  • Positions and manipulates Halligan tool
  • Calls either Hit or Stop
  • Main focus is correct placement of tool.
  • Axe Firefighter
  • Provide controlled strikes to halligan tool when
    called for
  • Helps to control swing of door when forced

25
Inward Swinging Door
  • Lack of visible hinges
  • Most residential entries

26
Outward Swinging Door
  • Hinges will be visible
  • Common on commercial
  • occupancies

27
Security Features
  • Security Screen Doors

28
Security Features
Drop bar assemblies- Inward/Outward
29
In Closing
  • Try before you pry
  • Use your time on the training ground for
    increasing your skill level, so the lessons on
    scene can be less painful
  • Aim to have your Plan A be a practiced skill

30
Acknowlegements
  • Unifire
  • Tualatin Valley Fire Rescue

31
Contact Information
  • bwellington99_at_yahoo.com
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