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BREACHING FOR FIRST- RESPONDERS
The ALERRT Center at Texas State University-San Marcos is part of the Texas State University System.
The ALERRT Center at Texas State University-San Marcos is part of the Texas State University System.
Introduction
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Learning Objectives
• Discuss Need for Breaching Program• Types of Breaching• Types of Breaching Tools• Approaches• Initial Actions at the Breach Point• Inward/Outward Opening Doors• Windows• Ballistic Breaching• CQB Overview
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What Is The Need For This Training?
• Breaching has been something believed to be needed only by those officers who are assigned to specialized units.
• First-responders need to have the tools and training necessary to respond to a variety of situations.
• Breaching isn’t rocket science, but the person tasked with opening doors must have a clear understanding of what keeps them closed and how they can be opened quickly.
• “If you can’t get in, you might as well just stay at home!”
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Nickel Mines, PennsylvaniaOctober 2, 2006
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Blacksburg, VirginiaApril 16, 2007
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Medical Emergencies
Due to the increased residential security designed to keep the criminal element out, doors are often fortified.
First-responders may need more than just their foot to gain access.
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Search Warrants
First responders may be called upon to assist specialized units due to lack of manpower issues that plaque our profession.
Patrol officers may be asked to breach so that specialized investigative units can direct their manpower towards the entry and suspect apprehension.
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Automobile Accidents
First responders to accident scenes may be required to breach and clear victims from automobile accidents quickly in order to save lives.
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Active Shooter
Terrorist have promised to copy the events of Beslan, Russia in 2004 here in the United States.
First responders must be prepared to breach into the crisis site in order to stop the murder of innocent. Virginia Tech is another example of the need to train the first responders to active shooter scenes to breach into the crisis site using any means available.
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Our Motivation
• With proper tools and training, first responders can enter into a crisis site and save innocent lives.
• All the training and equipment designed to save lives once inside the crisis site is useless unless first responders can gain access into the building or structure.
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Stealth/Surreptitious
• Approaching the target through covert means without a suspect’s awareness.– Bump Keys– Lock Picking Kits
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Manual
• Manual breaching is the defeating of a door or window by using a tool powered by the human body for the purpose of entering a location.– Ram– Sledge Hammer– Bolt Cutter– Pry Bars
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Mechanical
• Mechanical breaching uses specialized powered tools or devices to defeat a door or window. – Hydraulic spreader– “Quickie” saw– Cutting torch
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Ballistic
• Use of firearm to gain access into a stronghold.
• Primarily the 12 gauge shotgun with 00 or #4 buckshot.
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High Energy/Explosive
• Use of minimal amount of explosives necessary to defeat locking or hinged mechanisms into a doorway or window.
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Exigent
• Tools carried or immediately accessible to first responders during an emergency.– Stanley Fubar “Fat Max
Extreme”– Various Pry Bars – Modified Sledge w/ Sling– Patrol Car or Any Available
Vehicle (Trunk First)
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Approaches
• Often overlooked• Threat area coverage
– Directed Fire vs. Suppressive Fire
– Equipment Considerations
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Formations
• Frontal Approaches– Linear– Wedge
• Lateral Approaches– Heavy Head
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Movement Techniques
• Traveling Overwatch– The team is responsible for it’s own security.
• Bounding Overwatch– Team splits into two elements.– One team moves while the other covers.
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Key Points
• Path of Least Resistance• Limited Penetration• Points of Domination• Move only as fast as you
can shoot accurately and think.
Inward Opening Doors
• No hinges, door is inset on the frame.• Use the “Push” or “Ram” method to
breach– Path of Least Resistance
• Tool selections for an inward opening door would be a ram or a sledge (Manual Breach)
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Strike Point
• Strike the door as close as possible to the locking mechanism.
• Hinges are an option
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Generating Power
• Hips and Legs to generate power
• Back, Shoulders and Arms generate a pushing vs. swinging motion.
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Positioning
Tactical Breach• Element of Surprise is Lost• Positioned Outside of the
Threshold
Non-Tactical Breach• Element of Surprise• Maximize Power
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Outward Opening Doors
• Hinges are visible, door is flush with frame.
• Use the “Pry” method to breach– Path of Least Resistance
• Tool selections for an inward opening door would be a ram or a sledge and some type of pry tool.
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Pry Point
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Generating Power
• Step back and torque hips.
• Back, shoulders, arms maximize leverage.
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Types of Windows
• Safety Glass• Plexiglas• Dual Pane Glass• Wired Glass• Lexan
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Window Breaching Tactics
• Distractions• Port and Cover• Port and Enter
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Important Facts To Remember
• Shotgun breaching is a safe an effective method when used property. – Nothing is full-proof so it is best to have manual breaching tools ready
when using this method in the event of a failed breach.
• The use of 12-gauge breaching rounds should be limited and generally considered only when facing circumstances such as the following:– Operations that are defined as “high risk”
– Rapid entry is necessary and the potential risks of the operations outweigh the potential risks associated with it’s use.
– If there appears to be no other viable breaching option.
Weapon Selection
• 12 gauge pump-action shotgun• Sling• Light
• Shot-shell carrier
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Ammunition Selection
• 00 Buckshot• #4 Buckshot• Specialty Breaching
Rounds• Slugs?
Types of Doors
• Wood Door with Wood Frame- used mostly in residential construction. Both exterior and internal doors.
• Wood Door with Metal Frame- used primarily as interior doors in businesses and schools.
• Metal Door with Metal Frame- used primarily as exterior doors on businesses or schools. These doors often incorporate glass and push bars.
Method of Breaching
• Barrel makes positive contact with door.
• Wood Door/Wood Frame– 45-degree down-angle and at a 45-
degree angle off the doorframe• Wood or Metal Door/Metal Frame
– 90 degrees off the surface off the door with the muzzle pointing down at a 45-degree angle
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Question & Answer
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