 Hey everyone, it's Vinita, your Community Outreach Specialist, and today I'm out at this beautifully lovely building that is about to get demolished. So we are out doing a breaching training because we can just kick down doors and break stuff without anyone yelling at us. But I know we're not the only ones out here. One of our trainers is running it. Kayla, I believe you guys have met him before. All I know about breaching is that I was told I can kick down the door. So someone else will explain to us what that actually means and why it's important. So let's stay tuned and see what we can get into today. I'm going to list Kayla for us, PSO, you guys have seen him before from the SWAT round of video, from the SWAT tryouts, from SWAT school. He might do a lot with SWATs. Say hey, Kayla. Hey. Why is it important to breach and why are we out here today for breaching training? What is breaching? Breaching is getting into locked stuff. That's short, simple, to the point getting into locked stuff. I like it. Okay, why is it important to breach? So we're on day three of the Ballistic and Mechanical breaching. We started off at the PSO range where we were hitting just soft doors, getting the mechanics of it down, just soft doors. And then we have a great venue that we're able to come out to. And it has a lot of hardened doors that we're able to barricade and give the officers some more realistic training. What is the difference between a soft door and a hard door? Because I think easy access, like the push doors, is that a soft door? Soft door is like a light wooden door, like an interior wooden door. Okay, like a bedroom or okay, okay, game room, something like that. Hard doors. They're heavy metal doors, fire doors, double doors. Okay, soundproof doors. I just made that up. I don't think that exists. All right, so why is it, when do you want to breach? When does it come into play? As a sheriff's office, as a police department, when do we breach? So generally there's initial breach, so the outside doors. What we're teaching mainly is interior doors. So we've been using shotguns to breach into the interior doors. And then mechanical tools, saws, hydraulic jacks, the ram, your boots, sometimes you just need to kick it down a little bit. So it's like a SWAT scenario. So that's where it comes into, guys, it makes sense. He does a lot with SWAT. This is for those that are on SWAT, makes sense. Is there anything that like the common person needs to know when it comes to breaching? Is there something that like someone could take away from this video to take home, something? No? Maybe if you want to break into something. So we're not going to suggest that guys, so never mind. It's a joint training, so FWC, Tampa PD, Temple Terrace, Pasco, Air Force, and we had the fire department out. Okay, okay. So everyone, I just want to point out, it seems like guys, what I show you from our trainings, a lot of different counties come to Pasco to train with us. I just want to say hashtag Pasco crowd, just want to throw that out there. It exists. You can say hashtag Pasco crowd. I appreciate it. I didn't think you was going to say it. One of those old buildings that like you want to run around and like explore that like you see in your neighborhood that you just can't because it says no trespassing. But this technically isn't trespassing, but... It's a haunted mall. Wait, no, you ruined it. No. You guys don't understand. I don't like creepy stuff. Like, I don't. What? I feel like... I hope... Okay, as we continue to walk down this random long hallway, we're going to assume that the banging noise we hear are from people that we want to talk to. I readjust it whenever it's in the door. So some backup goes back down and then show you type it back down for you. All right, so let's get a couple of people on this one on that door over there. I have a rescue blade. They're like all-purpose blades. I go with like one of the diamond blades or something designed for cutting steel or metal if you're going to attack something like this. The blades switch out really easy. They just have a little wrench on it. Put a new blade on it generally with the kits on these. Carry all types of blades. So carry a metal blade, carry an all-purpose blade. You just want to have options. So we have locked this. This is the existing one. This one's probably going to be a little bit harder to cut just because it kind of bends and stuff. Keep in mind it doesn't have a lock on it, but what's easier to cut? Is it going to be the lock or the chain? Let's attack whatever's easier. For this, we're just going to attack the chain. But then we can also have a chain link fence if you need to just trip it down and bend it over like that. You can pull it from a corner back or rub it the other way. We'll just see what the blades we have on here do. We've got some towers in Pasco. I already primed it, but it's a typical power tool. Prime it, pull out the choke, make sure the stop isn't on. I put my foot in here, pull it down, close to catching it in the steel frame. If something was interesting and cool, subscribe if you haven't. I think we're on episode like 96 at this point, so I don't know why you haven't already done so. But we will see you next time.