Concord High School Fire Academy

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Monday, March 8, 2010

FORCIBLE ENTRY - Battalion 1

OSFM
FORCIBLE ENTRY
LESSON PLANS

PRACTICAL SKILLS

TOOLS OF THE TRADE
Hand Tools
Fire Hooks Unlimited


DCFD LADDER 17
Truck Work using a Roof Hook
Forcible Entry on Helmet Cam

Proper Striking Technique with the Irons

Ultimate Forcible Entry

Conventional Forcible Entry
Inward Swing Door

Conventional Forcible Entry Full Speed Demnstration

Forcing an Inward Swinging Steel Door

Outward Opening Steel Doors

Forcible Entry Rollup Steel Door

Overhead Doors with K-12 Saw

Burglar Bar Removal with an Axe

Burglar Bar Removal with K-12 Saw

Halligan Bar Methods

Baseball Bat Halligan Technique

K-Tool Use and Operations

Forcible Entry Hinge Cut

Cinder Block Wall Breach

Firefighter Breaches Interior Wall RIT Drill

Moving Through Walls - Several Methods

Firefighter Climbs Wall

How to Use your Axe the Wrong Way

Vent Hole in 32 Seconds

Venting a Window with an Extension Ladder

Forcible Entry on a Panic Bar Door

Forcible Entry Through The Lock
Posted by Chief David M. Barlow at 4:57 PM
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I am a 33 year Veteran Science Teacher and I retired in June of 2008. After 18 months of an active and exciting retirement the opportunity presented itself to return to the classroom and serve as the Chief of the CHS Fire Academy. I have traveled all over North America with my American Odyssey Program throughout the American West, Alaska, New England, Florida, Yosemite, The Tetons, Yellowstone, and the Grand Canyon with College and High School Students. I have been very active in the Fire Service for the last 35 years. I am a Certified Firefighter, EMT, Technical Rescue Specialist, Haz Mat Technician, Fire Officer III, and a Level II Instructor for the OSFM. I am very excited to serve as the Chief of the Concord HS Fire Academy. As we begin this Journey together, we will learn, grow, and create a program that Concord, Cabarrus County, the NC Public Schools, the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the Fire Service of this State will be proud of. Remember: "The Journey Is The Destination” and "In the Fire Service You Never Stop Learning” Let the Journey Begin! Chief Barlow
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