This module is part of FireLearn, an online Fire Fighter I & II course designed to enhance students’ learning experience by allowing them to experiment with key concepts and skills in the safety of a virtual environment.
This online training module brings content to life with interactive audio, video, Flash™ animation, photographs, illustrations, and case-based scenarios. It is designed to serve as either a distance learning solution to reduce classroom lecture hours or as a review tool to help students master more challenging subject matter presented to them in the classroom.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the association between specific tools and special forcible entry needs.
- Describe the basic construction of typical doors, windows, and walls.
- Know the dangers associated with forcing entry through doors, windows, and walls.
- Describe how to force entry through doors, windows, locks, and walls.
- Know how forcible entry relates to salvage.
- Force entry through an inward-opening door.
- Force entry through an outward-opening door.
- Use the triangle method to open an overhead garage door.
- Force entry though a double-hung window.
- Force entry through a casement window.
- Force entry through a projected window.
- Force entry using an A tool.
- Force entry using a K tool.
- Force entry by unscrewing the lock.
- Breach a wall frame.
- Breach a masonry wall.
- Breach a metal wall.
- Breach a wood floor.