Angle Grinder, then jaws, break concrete/brick, angle grinder again. My go-to move would be the gain access through the back of the safe. But I'm sure some folks are in both groups. I'd post this in r/Lockpicking but their rules seem pretty strict as it is a "functioning lock". But I wanted to give our guys something fun and interesting (sorta brain teaser) to work on. Obviously calling a locksmith would be our go-to move in a real-world scenario. ![]() Sometimes in a sporting goods store or something. My research has shown that the typical call is usually a Gun safe that kids get trapped into. Has anyone done a drill like this? I've been down the rabbit hole on calls like these. ![]() Our Heavy Rescue Company will have to gain access to the safe and get our "kid" out. The drill will consist of a "kid" stuck in a safe. ![]() I was thinking about doing some outside-the-box/Low-Frequency High-Risk type of drill. So as Training Captain, I've procured a safe in an acquired building.
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