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This patented door system provides the ability to force left or right-handed, opening in or opening out doors, metal or wood jambs. All on the same door system. You can even use angle iron on the door to simulate high security apartment doors. This door allows you to use the gapping method and conventional forcible entry methods on opening-in metal jams (like on apartment doors).

Hydra-Rams & Rabbit Tools can also be used. Opening-out forcible entry on metal jambs can also be used (like on commercial buildings or bulkhead doors). Also, you can use the spiking method on the wood jamb simulator (like on private dwelling doors). This device by Firehouse Innovations, The HT-175: US Patent No. 9,057,667 B2., is designed to keep your Hydra-Ram Hydraulic forcible entry device made by Hydra-Ram Inc. in good working order.

It also helps you to detect a malfunctioning Hydra-Ram device before and after it's use in Firefighting situations; as stated in Bob Farrell's letter endorsing the HT-175. Bob is the C.E.O. of Hydra-Ram Inc, the makers of the HYDRA-RAM.
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This patented door system is by far the most realistic and versatile forcible-entry training device on the market today.
You can train your members using every technique which applies to inward-opening doors, outward-opening doors, left-hand and right-hand swinging door, with metal or wood jambs, using halligan and flat head axe or maul.
Hydra Ram and rabbit tool can also be used.
This forcible-entry simulator will train firefighters for these types of doors encountered in day-to-day firefighting.
Mike Perrone and the Multi-Force Forcible Entry Door System was featured on a TV series on the National Geographic Channel's Going Deep with David Rees Season 1 Episode 6 in an episode about how doors, locks, and opening things work.
New York Eyewitness News Channel 7 recently aired a piece about the FDNY using our door to train companies throughout New York City by placing door systems at the Fire Academy and on Mobile Transport Flatbed Trucks delivering training from firehouse to firehouse.
Two firefighter conventional forcible entry using a flat-headed axe and halligan.
We are available for a Forcible Entry Drill Session at your firehouse.
I will come to your firehouse with the Multi-Force Door and other props to conduct the most in-depth forcible entry drill your department has ever had.
The unmistakable increase in the forcible entry skill level of your members and the added confidence level will no doubt be very much apparent at the conclusion of this forcible entry drill session.
This I guarantee!
There is no better way to learn a skill than hands-on training.
The Multi-force door we purchased from my good friend Mike Perrone for FDIC from Firehouse Innovations six years ago is still operating perfectly.
The door has been subjected to continuous use over the last six years, whether it be by the Indianapolis Fire Department or our other good friends in Northern Indiana as well as annually in our world renowned urban essentials class it has performed flawlessly.
The craftsmanship and durability have been everything Mike promised they would be.
We are completely satisfied with the multiforce door and have found it to be one of the most durable and realistic training props we have used at FDIC.
I was one of the attendees who had the distinct pleasure of attending your hands-on training session recently held at Sayville Fire Dept.
The guys from my fire department that attended that day cannot stop taking about the excellent experience that you guys provided.
As we are all aware, in the volunteer service, it's a rarity that we get the opportunity to get a vacant house where we can practice forcible entry.
And let's face it, the forcible entry props that we build in the rear of the firehouse or at the training centers, just don't simulate the "real thing".
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