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1 11 Forcible Entry

2 Introduction Instructor Introduction Topic Introduction
Class objectives References Preparation Step Information

3 Inward-Opening Doors Are made of wood, steel or glass.
Are found in most structures Have a stop or rabbet that keeps the door from opening past the latch. May have lock knobs, dead bolts or sliding latches.

4 Skill Drill 11-1 Forcing Entry into an Inward-Opening Door (1 of 2)
1. Size up the door. Inspect the door for the location and number of locks and mechanisms. 2. Place the forked end of the Halligan tool into the door frame. Insert the tool near the lock.

5 Skill Drill 11-1 Forcing Entry into an Inward-Opening Door (2 of 2)
3. Have your partner drive the tool farther into the gap between the rabbeted jamb or stop and the door. 4. Push the Halligan tool toward the door to force it open. Secure the door to prevent it from closing behind you.


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