Forcible Entry (7th Edition)
Chapter 1-Principles of Forcible Entry
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1) Forcible entry is deemed when it is performed quickly and with minimal damage.

2) The best entry points determined during a prefire inspection should take into consideration the ease of access, vulnerability of assemblies to forcible entry, minimum potential for , and tactical feasibility for rescue and fire attack

3) Forcible entry is used when normal means of entry are either or blocked.

4) Skills of using forcible entry tools is gained by actual use (hands-on), not in the .

5) Well trained crews can gain entry with damage during forced entry.

6) When new or unique building construction features (doors, windows, locks) are found during prefire inspections, new forcible entry techniques should be and practiced.

7) During a prefire plan, more than point(s) of entry should be identified in case one entry is blocked even beyond forcible entry means.

8) Aspects of forcible entry training include:  Tool design, basic building , lock construction, and hands-on use of tools. 

9) Safety during forcible entry training should be the number one .

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