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I am trying to make a forcible entry power point without reinventing the wheel. I need some good pic of locks. all different types and locations I seen someone on here with a really cool display but now I can’t find it. Thanks for all the help in advance.

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Don Kaderabek said:
Douglas DuBree said:
Send me your email address and I'll send you all the powerpoints I have on Forcible entry. I have over 300 power points on various Fire fighting topics.
Doug, I would be interested in any or all of your power points. In exchange I will send out whatever fire video you are interested in. Fraternally Yours, Don Kaderabek

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Dan, Send me your email address to dubree.douglas@rigov.org

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You should go to your nearest locksmith and ask for sales lititure also ask where nearest locksmith supply house is and go there also and ask for the sales lititure and they should help you out

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Sometimes the pins can be drilled out quickly at the point of the cylinder and pins are closest but do not try this on medeco brand loks as they have 2 hardened pins about 1/64 back from front of keyway and hardened steel ball to stop this technique. once pins are drilled out use screwdriver to turn cylinder to open door

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I have a current assignment for a forcible entry powerpoint and could use your help with a power point presentation. Please send me what you can on this topic. I have some info but want the class to be top notch for our personnel. Ty Steve.

Douglas DuBree said:
Send me your email address and I'll send you all the powerpoints I have on Forcible entry. I have over 300 power points on various Fire fighting topics.

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nozzleman205@yahoo.com TY Steve

Steve Fletcher said:
I have a current assignment for a forcible entry powerpoint and could use your help with a power point presentation. Please send me what you can on this topic. I have some info but want the class to be top notch for our personnel. Ty Steve.

Douglas DuBree said:
Send me your email address and I'll send you all the powerpoints I have on Forcible entry. I have over 300 power points on various Fire fighting topics.

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I will be very glad if you send some of your powerpoints, especially ptt about hidraulics, tactics, and ff safety. It would be good to know your "sistem". Sorry if i write something wrong because im from Chile.

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Ignacio Mongillo

tim vail said:
ed henry said:
Douglas DuBree said:
Send me your email address and I'll send you all the powerpoints I have on Forcible entry. I have over 300 power points on various Fire fighting topics.

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Here is a link to the FDNY Forcible Entry Guide

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thanks my email is JHARTMAN@SALEMVA.GOV

Ignacio Mongillo said:
I will be very glad if you send some of your powerpoints, especially ptt about hidraulics, tactics, and ff safety. It would be good to know your "sistem". Sorry if i write something wrong because im from Chile.

Thanks
Ignacio Mongillo

tim vail said:
ed henry said:
Douglas DuBree said:
Send me your email address and I'll send you all the powerpoints I have on Forcible entry. I have over 300 power points on various Fire fighting topics.

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Doug, do you have any on rescue and emergency medical care? you helped me out a bunch a few months ago with power points

Steve Fletcher said:
I have a current assignment for a forcible entry powerpoint and could use your help with a power point presentation. Please send me what you can on this topic. I have some info but want the class to be top notch for our personnel. Ty Steve.

Douglas DuBree said:
Send me your email address and I'll send you all the powerpoints I have on Forcible entry. I have over 300 power points on various Fire fighting topics.

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Can you send me the forcible entry power pts. william.stacy@sbcglobal.net

ed henry said:
Douglas DuBree said:
Send me your email address and I'll send you all the powerpoints I have on Forcible entry. I have over 300 power points on various Fire fighting topics.

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Doug I would be interested in powerpoints as well. and I'll email you.

Another thing I can do is ask Chief Halton and the head FE web guy for this site if there is a way we can add a new feature of a place for people to post training videos, documents and powerpints that can be accessible to anyone registered on here. Just have to make sure about the particulars and about making sure the creator of the PP gets credit where it's do and no copyright infringements.

TCSS

Brad

Douglas DuBree said:
Dan, Send me your email address to dubree.douglas@rigov.org

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