13 noviembre 2010

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BFD Forcible Entry: 1 Baseball Bat technique
The Halligan baseball bat technique for forcing inward opening doors in wooden jambs and light steel jambs as taught by Capt. Robert Morris FDNY. using this technique, one firefighter is expected to be through the front door of residential structures in 15 seconds or less.


BFD Forcible Entry 2: Through the Lock
Forcing the door using the K-Tool/ officers tool. Used on aluminum framed glass door 90% of the time. this technique can be faster, less damaging and the door can be relocked if done properly. the best of all worlds.


BFD Forcible entry 3: inward opening steel doors
Conventional Irons technique for inward opening steel doors in any kind of frame. As taught by Capt. Robert Morris FDNY


BFD Forcible entry 4: outward opening steel doors
Conventional irons technique for outward opening steel doors in any kind of frame. as taught by Capt. Robert Morris FDNY


BFD Forcible entry 5: overhead doors
For using the rotary saw on all overhead doors. We don't teach the "slash cut" for rolled steel doors, because (as cool as it is) it doesn't work on all kinds of doors (or even some rolled steel doors). Some departments call this technique the "inverted L" technique. We call it the "West Coast Cut" because that's how it was taught to us by some LA City guys

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