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2011. Henderson Fire Department. Forcible Entry "The Irons". 2011. Objectives. Demonstrate the ability to use the irons on residential doors Demonstrate the ability to use the irons on commercial doors Demonstrate the ability to use the irons in low visibility situations. Forcible Entry.
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Henderson Fire Department Forcible Entry "The Irons" 2011
Objectives Demonstrate the ability to use the irons on residential doors Demonstrate the ability to use the irons on commercial doors Demonstrate the ability to use the irons in low visibility situations
Forcible Entry The efficiency of firefighters forcing entry into a building is dependent on two major factors: • Choosing the appropriate tools • Applying the proper technique to the structural component
Conventional Forcible Entry Performed with “Irons” • Two Man Team • “Irons man” (the one holding the halligan) • “The Axe Man” or “Striker”
Forcing The Door Simplified – 3 Steps • Gap • Set • Force Don’t forget to try the door first……”Try before you Pry”
Forcing Inward Swinging Doors • Gap the Door
Forcing Inward Swinging Doors 2. Set the Tool
Irons Man • Eyes on the FORK end of the Halligan Tool where it is being driven into the Gap. • Keep moving the Halligan Tool away from the door as it is being Struck.
The tool is SET when the ARCH of the FORK is even with the inside edge of the door. Arch
Striking the Halligan Communication • The member holding the Halligan Tool (forcible entry firefighter) controls the operation. • The member with the axe strikes the Halligan Tool PERPENDICULAR TO THE ADZ. • The member with the axe may have to stand, crouch or kneel to obtain the best position. • The member with the axe strikes the Halligan only when told. • The commands “HIT”, “DRIVE” and “STOP” must be understood.
Communication • “Hit” – swing and hit the Halligan ONE time • “Drive” – Hit repeatedly until a “STOP” command is given • “Stop” – Means STOP • “Shoulder Hit” -axe can be slid down the shaft to strike the shoulder • “Control the Door” - Halligan is SET and the door is ready to be forced.
The “Striker” or “Axe Man” Maintain Control • Short chopping blows. • Perpendicular to the adz. • In line with the shaft
Forcing Inward Swinging Doors 3. Force the Door Push in sharply to create maximum force. • If strong resistance is met, a second firefighter may be used to assist. • As the door opens, the second firefighter must MAINTAIN CONTROL OF THE DOOR.
Forcing Outward Swinging Doors • Forcing outward opening Doors. (doors that open toward you) The procedure is identical, except the Halligan tool is reversed so the arch of the fork will be facing the door not the door jam. Again it is Critical to control the door in these operations.
Forcing Outward Swinging DoorsUsing the Adz End - 1 of 2 Gapping the Door (Top View) Gapping the Door (Front View)
Forcing Outward Swinging DoorsUsing the Adz End – 2 of 2 Set the Tool (Top View) Force the Door (Top View)
Forcing Outward Swinging DoorsUsing the Fork End Force Set Gap
Pay Attention • Stay alert to Fire and Smoke Conditions • Control the Door • Advise Command of your Progress
ALTERNATE METHODS TO GAP AN INWARDOPENING DOOR 1 2 Pike or Adz into the Frame
ALTERNATE METHODS TO GAP AN INWARDOPENING DOOR Bevel to the Frame
ALTERNATE METHODS TO GAP AN INWARDOPENING DOOR Batter the Door
ALTERNATE METHODS TO GAP AN INWARDOPENING DOOR Batter the Door Frame
ALTERNATE METHODS TO GAP AN INWARDOPENING DOOR Remove the Door Stop
Inward Swinging Steel Door • Size up door, check for heat, and try the handle • Shock Load the Door (Batter the Door) • Gap the door with the adze • Set the tool with the bevel of the fork towards the door – Stop when the fork is all the way around the frame • Force the Door • Hook the door with the adze and draw it closed – “Control the Door”
Outward Swinging Steel Door • Size up door, check for heat, and try the handle • Shock Load the Door (Batter the Door) • Gap the door with the adze • Set the tool with the bevel of the fork towards the jamb • Force the Door • “Control” – control the door
Forcing a door in zero/limited visibility or Narrow Hallways • Double Hit Method • Shoulder Hit
Shoulder Hit The shoulder of the fork end of the Halligan must besquared off to do this.
Summary • “Try before you Pry” • Gap – Set – Force • With the combination of the axe and Halligan, the forcible entry team can generally force any door or occupancy. It is a simple matter of technique and leverage.
QUESTIONS? See additional info in HFD TASK Standard 15 and Forcible Entry Prop Powerpoint-instructional