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1. The MFD will make forcible-entry attempts into a vehicle when:
There is a threat to life
2. It shall be the policy of the MFD to effect entry into a locked vehicle by means of breaking a window only in those situations where there is a fire or medical emergency, and after all doors have been checked.
TRUE
3. Which of the following is one criterion for forcing-entry into a residence?
MPD or MCSO is on-scene and needs our assistance to gain entry
4. The truck or rescue company should always attempt the most obvious ways into the residence first, and:
Try before you pry
5. What should the officer do prior to forcing entry if the property owner is on scene?
Explain the method that will be used to force-entry
6. What is the first priority at a Lock Out assignment?
Personnel safety
7. Before forcing access to a structure or vehicle, verify that there is an actual or potential threat to property or human life.
TRUE
8. Who should be requested to respond in the event the situation will not cause a threat to property or human life that can assist the truck or rescue company?
Locksmith
9. Lock Out assignments generally result when an individual is prevented from getting into which of the following?
Home, Office, Vehicle
10. Lock Out responses vary with their level of urgency, such as a child locked in an auto or a resident locked outside of their home with a potentially dangerous incident existing inside.
TRUE