Truck Book 2 Forcible Entry Flashcards
Forcible entry is a form of __________. (pg. 4)
Ventilation
The priority for forcible entry on an incident is broken up into what two modes? (pg. 5)
‘Delayed’ & ‘Immediate’
The type of hardware that requires an occupant to push a plate or bar to release the door lock is called __________. (pg. 8)
Panic Hardware
The sliding latch or deadbolt locking mechanism moves in a _____ to _____ o’clock motion. (pg. 16)
5 to 7 o’clock
A ________ _________ ________ _________ is used the same as the
Halligan bar but is more effective. (pg. 29)
Duck Billed Lock Breaker
What are the four different types of glass? (pg. 33)
Plate, Tempered (safety glass), Laminated, and Thermoplastic (Lexan or Plexiglass)
This type of window is encased in metal framing, and is
opened by manually operating a hand crank. (pg. 36)
Casement Windows
An _______ _______ is a cut that is started at the center of a roll-down door. (pg. 52)
Inverted ‘V’
The most secure method for securing a roll up garage door is by…(pg. 50)
Bending the tracks
What is the optimal tool of choice for forcing a commercial ‘double-door’? (pg. 43)
Circular Saw
What type blade is used to cut the hinges off of an outward swinging door? (pg. 45)
Metal Composite
The presence of what physical feature indicates a drop bar being present? (pg. 47)
Bolt Heads
Regardless of the building type, the presence of drop bars/static bars should be noted where? (pg. 48)
(LOI) Location of Interest, within the CAD
When screen/storm doors are present, they must be removed completely from the doorway, true or false? (pg. 56)
True
What is the first rule of forcible entry? ( pg. 3)
Try Before You Pry