What is a shove knife used for?

A shove knife is a forcible entry tool used mainly by firefighters. Generally, they consist of a small, semi-rigid piece of 10 gauge steel with an indented end. The device is inserted between a door and the door frame, above the spring latch on outwardly-swinging doors equipped with key-in-the-knob locks.
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What does the shove knife do?

The Shove Knife is the fastest, damage free means of opening residential and/or office interior doors that use "key in the knob" locks. Used extensively in fire towers to slip spring latch locks. The design makes the knife work from either side of the door.
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How do you open a locked door with a knife?

Take your knife, and at the exact height of the doorknob, insert it between the crack of the door and the doorframe. Probe around until you feel a hunk of metal extruding out of the door—this is the latch, and it should feel springy! Leverage your knife and push the latch into the door.
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What is a firefighter key tool?

The Williams Key was developed by a firefighter / door carpenter in urban Los Angeles to gain quick access and make entry to commercial, residential doors, and gates on the scene of an emergency response call. It causes little to no damage and weighs almost nothing.
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What is a rabbit tool?

The Rabbit Tool is a handheld, manually operated hydraulic tool that exerts a tremendous amount of outward pressure that forces inward swinging doors. The tool consists of a set of jaws with opposing tips that are beveled for ease in placing them between the door and frame.
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What is the K-Tool used for?

The function of the K-Tool is to pull lock cylinders of virtually any type including mortise, tubular and rim. This locks could be attached to different door materials, from glass to solid doors. It is the primary tool used in the "Thru the Lock" method.
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What is a shove it tool?

The Shove-It Tool ("Shovit Tool") can open many door locks by using the old credit card technique – just shove the device behind the plunger and and push down and forward, forcing the plunger back into the lock housing. An inexpensive locksmith bypass tool that belongs in your tool box.
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What is a fire pick?

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Built similar to a Floss Pick, the FirePik can easily get into tight areas. Use the standard shove knife end like you normally would, except this one is thinner on the end to get behind the lock easier. The wedged end work great on commercial doors.
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How do you unlock a deadbolt without a key?

One of the best-known ways to unlock a deadbolt without a key is by using two bobby pins. Start by inserting the closed "looped" side of one bobby pin into the bottom portion of the lock. Use the second bobby pin, broken in half, toward the top of the lock and move it back and forth.
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What is a Hux bar?

Hux bar -- A multipurpose tool that can be used for several forcible entry and ventilation applications because of its unique design. It may also be used as a hydrant wrench.
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What would be a typical method for forcing open a single casement window?

What would be a typical method for forcing open a single-casement window? Break the lowest pane, clear the shards, cut the screen, and reach in to unlock the window. Forcible entry through walls is a process called: breaching.
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What is a firefighter AXE called?

The pulaski is a special hand tool used in wildland firefighting. The tool combines an axe and an adze in one head, similar to that of the cutter mattock, with a rigid handle of wood, plastic, or fiberglass. The pulaski is a versatile tool for constructing firebreaks, as it can be used to both dig soil and chop wood.
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Is the Slamigan a real thing?

Yes it is!" Fire I wonder where your writers get these crazy ideas?! Before the "Slamigan" came a real tool, engineered by one of Chicago's own. The Fire Maul, on the streets doing real work!
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Why do firemen carry axes?

Either can be used for smashing windows or doors to gain entry, or to chop holes in a roof for ventilation. The firefighter axe with flat head side can be used as a striking tool alone, or in conjunction with other firefighter tools.
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What is a Rex tool?

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A lock pulling tool, shaped like a "U" with sharp tapered blades that bite into lock cylinders of all shapes and sizes. Extra leverage and original head design provide the mechanical advantage to pull well secured lock cylinders.
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What does the R stand for in Ric?

What does the "R" stand for in "RIC" Rapid.
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How much does a set of irons weigh firefighter?

Conversation. The total weight of a firefighter's PPE depends on the tools needed for the job, but basic PPE (helmet, hood, pants, coat, gloves, boots, and air pack) weighs about 50 pounds. Add a thermal imaging camera, radio, box light, and set of irons and you're up to about 70 pounds.
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