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  • Steve MI

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    Single person room clearing.....what is the failure rate vs team clearing?

    what reason would person need to clear there home?
    what situation would it be needed in.

    will this be done with low light to no light as well.

    what other info will be passed along. such as room to room transitions?
    L,T shaped intersections? or 4 ways as well how about low light use in each appication. while alone doing this?

    since im going to come to this hopefully.
     

    rhino

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    My new room clearing method is to follow behind you. :D


    Single person room clearing.....what is the failure rate vs team clearing?

    what reason would person need to clear there home?
    what situation would it be needed in.

    will this be done with low light to no light as well.

    what other info will be passed along. such as room to room transitions?
    L,T shaped intersections? or 4 ways as well how about low light use in each appication. while alone doing this?

    since im going to come to this hopefully.
     

    2ADMNLOVER

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    Single person room clearing.....what is the failure rate vs team clearing?

    what reason would person need to clear there home?
    what situation would it be needed in..

    Being a bachelor , if somebody breaks in , I might have to clear my house .

    The failure rate I'm sure is higher for single average person versus a "team" of folks with training .
     

    U.S. Patriot

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    Single person room clearing.....what is the failure rate vs team clearing?

    what reason would person need to clear there home?
    what situation would it be needed in.

    will this be done with low light to no light as well.

    what other info will be passed along. such as room to room transitions?
    L,T shaped intersections? or 4 ways as well how about low light use in each appication. while alone doing this?

    since im going to come to this hopefully.

    Yes it's best two have at least 2 people to clear. In the service that was the minimum, preferbly 3. I will be going over lowlight, and lighted situations. As most breakins happen at night. I'm going to be showing ways also of protecting your family, without taking the risk of clearing alone. I will be going over how to identify primary, and secondary threats. Fatal funnels, and clearing techniques. I will also be going over weapon control. So those with spouses, I encourage them to come if they choose to.
     

    Libertarian01

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    I am interested in attending as well, depending on schedule, distance, etc.

    It has been a very long time since I was taught these skills and I am certain that tactics have been improved upon since then.

    Doug
     
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