Instructors brief the class of about 30 firefighters prior to beginning the practical portion of the
class.
FF Pylar (DCFD TL-3) goes over forcible entry methods for inward opening doors.
FF Pylar explains the insides of a tubluar deadbolt to some students...
Students practice forcing some doors...
T2 does some impromtu artwork.
DFC Kelleher (Kentland 33) goes against his engine roots as he goes over some roof work tips
with the class.
No roof space wasted today... Class had plenty of chances to work on booth peaked and flat
roofs.
FF Mike "Bada-Bing!" Stothers (FDNY TL-13) spices up the search & rescue station with some
"odd" equipment.
Students disappear into the smoke...
Putting some "umph" into this stubborn wooden door.
Working on some more doors.
FF Pylar & FF Martin (DCFD T-6) go over some peaked roof operations, emphasizing techniques
using axes.
Students re-discover the capabilities of a well placed axe swing on the roof.
Students re-discover the capabilities of a well placed axe swing on the roof.
In the distance a column of smoke rises from FF Stothers' VES (Vent, Enter, Search) station.
Somehow we got on a tangent about breaching walls and this happened.
FF Pylar goes over more tips for peaked roof operations.
Students are taught to louver the roof for ease in opening.
Louver vs. not... Louver 1, Not 0....
Some Photos
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