9. Access Into Structures Flashcards

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Q

Door size up includes:

A

Type of door

Type of frame

Type of wall

Type of hinges/locks

Door movement

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Found where ever large unobstructed wall openings are needed, such as loading docks.

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Service doors

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3
Q

One of the most common types of industrial/institutional service stores that firefighters may have to force open

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Steel rollup door

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Another common industrial/institutional roll up service door consist of a number of horizontal panels connected by hinges. Larger versions of some residential garage doors.

A

Section of doors

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5
Q

Instead of dozens of individual interlocking slats, these doors are made up of a few interlocking flexible panels of relatively light gauge metal.

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Sheet curtain doors

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These doors consist of a number of interlocking, inverted U-shaped metal sections.

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Telescoping door

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Q

One of the most common methods of cutting through a roll up or she curtain door.

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Triangular cut

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8
Q

Window size up:

A

Type of window

Type of glass

Type of frame or casement

Type of locking or latching mechanism

Type of security device

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9
Q

To remove____glass window you must cut it.

You can score and break a____ glass window.

A

Lexan

Plexiglass

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