DAWGS Provides Training to Chicago Area Firefighters

Industry: Real Estate

The Calumet Fire Department hosted a DAWGS-specific force entry training for more than 80 Chicago area firefighters and first responders in December 2021.

Chicago, IL (PRUnderground) January 27th, 2022

For more than a decade, DAWGS has donated equipment and provided vacant property accessibility training for first responders and fire departments in the areas they serve. While having DAWGS steel door and window guards on a vacant property greatly reduced the chance of a fire, due to the inability of squatters to reside in the residence, there are cases when a fire or other emergency occurs at a DAWGS-secured property.

There are some specific techniques a first responder must know to effectively bypass and remove DAWGS equipment from a secured property. As a result of very thorough training between DAWGS and first responders, these techniques are regularly used in the field.

The City of Calumet City, has long worked with the training organization Fire Nuggets to teach Force Entry. Recognizing the need for DAWGS-specific Force Entry training, The City of Calumet City reached out to the DAWGS team to secure a subject matter expert for training. The hands-on training would teach the students the skills needed to bypass DAWGS steel door and window guards in the event of an emergency.

DAWGS VP or Engineering, Jim Glass, and the DAWGS team enthusiastically supported the training. DAWGS representatives provided on-site training as well as donated DAWGS equipment to the Calumet City Fire Department for demonstration and the creation of training materials. After receiving the DAWGS training on December 11th and 12th 2021, the firefighters and first responders have applied the techniques learned to success.

When asked which regions and cities participated in the recent DAWGS training, Training Director for the Calumet City Fire Department, Sammy Vega explained “Firefighters from all over the state of Illinois participated, with a large number of students from the bordering suburbs of Chicago. We had firefighters from as far as Iowa make the trip for the class. The opportunity for firefighters to work with various real world props, like DAWGS devices and others was so appealing, the class was at capacity both days. In total, including firefighters participating on shift from Calumet City both days, about 80 students were able to participate in the MIDWEST FORCE ENTRY course through Fire Nuggets.”

In reply to plans about future DAWGS training, Vega responded “DAWGS was kind enough to donate their equipment, and our hope is to continue using the Calumet City site as a place to provide this type of training. Based on what DAWGS shared, we can create props that allow students to use the techniques and tools to be successful in the field.”

Finally, when asked about the benefit of DAWGS Force Entry training, Vega commented “There is no such thing as luck, only probability is quantifiable. We hear often, we were lucky on that call. I disagree, that kind of success isn’t luck, it is success through unfavorable odds. If you do not train often, you decrease the probability of success and eventually those odds will be against you.”

The DAWGS team has a longstanding belief and tradition of giving back to the communities they serve. Supporting first responders with training and equipment is an example of this commitment.

About DAWGS Vacant Property Security

DAWGS Vacant Property Security is a full-service vacant property security solution provider. DAWGS manufactures, installs and maintains steel door and window guards to secure vacant properties. DAWGS products provide unrivaled security for vacant properties.

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