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  Subject: Forcible Entry Seminar All Hands On
Post By: bigw97

On: 6/26/2009
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Forcible Entry September 19th 2009


Resolute Hose Company No. 1 of the Sayville Fire Department will be hosting this one-day hands-on training class designed for all firefighters who have the responsibility of gaining quick access on the emergency scene. Training will include time-proven forcible entry techniques using the state of the art Multi-Force Forcible Entry Door System from Firehouse Innovations Corp.

Lead Instructors:


Battalion Chief
John Buckheit,
Fire Department of New York
Over 20 Year’s experience
Michael Perrone
Ladder 175
Fire Department of New York
Over 20 years experience



Learn techniques and refine skills to tackle common forcible entry problems. Access problems are grouped into five categories, and students will observe and then perform time-proven, state-of-the-art methods for gaining quick access on the fireground or emergency scene.

Students will rotate through five stations (challenges) as listed below while reviewing sizing up the access problem, selecting the best course of action, tool selection, carrying, safety, and use.

Simple wood doors (inward and outward opening, one-firefighter approach); tough metal doors and frames (inward and outward opening, restricted space, two-firefighter approach); storefront narrow glass and metal doors (through the glass, through the lock, and forcing); small manual and large mechanical roll-down gates (through the lock or door); and padlocks, hasps, chains (light locks and heavy locks with and without power tools).

****Lunch will be served******

Additional information see our web sites
www.sayvillefd.org or www.firehouseinnovations.com
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Post By: bigw97

On: 8/25/2009
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Less than 10 spots left for this seminar. Please reserve your spots as soon as possible. Thank you
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