state of georgia basic fire fighter training course forcible entry

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State of GeorgiaBASIC FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING COURSE

FORCIBLE ENTRY

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FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLSCutting

Pick-head and Flat-head axe

Chain Saw

Circular Saw

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FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLSPrying

Halligan toolPry Bar

Crow Bar

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FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLSPushing/Pulling

HydraulicSpreader

K-Tool

Pike pole

D-Handle Pike PoleHydraulic

Door Opener

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FORCIBLE ENTRY TOOLSStriking

Sledge hammer

Flat-head axe

Battering ram

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TOOL MAINTENANCE Wooden Handles

Clean Sand as needed Check for damage

• head securely attached

Coat with boiled linseed oil• do NOT paint entire handle • color coding stripe is OK

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TOOL MAINTENANCE Fiberglass Handles

CleanSand as neededA coat of clear finish can be

applied• do NOT paint entire handle• color coding stripe is OK

Check for damage• Head securely attached

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TOOL MAINTENANCE Cutting Edges

Clean Check for damageFile as needed

• no grinding• take off keen edge • replace cutting edge (if

needed)

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TOOL MAINTENANCE Unprotected Metal Surfaces

Clean Check for damage

• File off sharp edges/burrs• Remove rust

Apply thin coat of oil

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TOOL MAINTENANCE Painted or Plated Tools

CleanCheck for damage

• File off sharp edges/burrs• Repaint as needed

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LOCK PARTS

DeadboltStem

Cylinder

Key Plug

Dead Latch

Latch

Cylinder Shell

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DOOR LOCKSTypes

Key-in-knob

Deadbolt lock

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DOOR LOCKS

Rim Lock

Mortise Lock

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DOOR LOCKS

Panic Hardware

Sliding or Surface Bolt

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DOOR LOCKSThrough-the-lock Entry

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WOOD DOORS

Panel

Slab

Ledge

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METAL DOORS

Tubular Metal

Hollow Metal

Metal Covered

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DANGERS ASSOCIATED WITH FORCING ENTRY

Through Doors

BackdraftHeat or flame just inside door opening Injury from toolInjury from broken glass

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GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR FORCING DOORS

TRY BEFORE YOU PRY !!! Size-up door and lock Full protective equipment Charged hose line Stay low Open from knob side Maintain control of door Block door open to prevent accidental closing

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CLASSES OF DOORS BY OPERATION

Swinging

Sliding

Overhead

Folding Revolving

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WINDOW COMPONENTS

Locking mechanism

Glazing

Frame

Sash

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DANGERS ASSOCIATED WITH FORCING ENTRY

Through Windows

BackdraftHeat or flame just inside windowInjury from broken glassInjury from tool

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Try before you pry

Size-up window

Full protective equipment

Hoseline

Prop open

GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR FORCING WINDOWS

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Full Protective EquipmentUse toolWindClean out opening

GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR FORCING WINDOWS

Breaking Glass

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TYPES OF WINDOWS & LOCKSCheckrail Window

Lock

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TYPES OF WINDOWS & LOCKSCasement window

Lock

Operating Device

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TYPES OF WINDOWS & LOCKSProjected window

[ factory window ]

Lock

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TYPES OF WINDOWS

Awning windows

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WOOD FRAME WALL

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METAL WALL

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MASONRY WALL

Brick or StoneVeneer

Concrete Block

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MASONRY WALL

Poured Concrete

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DANGERS ASSOCIATED WITH FORCING ENTRY

Through Walls

Building collapse Fire spread through opening in wall BackdraftHeat or flame just other side of wallUtilities in wallInjury from tool

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