
Mechanical Breaching
Mechanical breaching refers to the use of tools and equipment to forcibly open doors, windows, or barriers, typically in emergency situations such as police operations, firefighting, or rescue missions. This process involves applying physical force with devices like battering rams, crowbars, or hydraulic tools to gain quick entry when other methods, like keys or locks, fail. It allows responders to access a location rapidly, ensuring the safety of individuals inside and enabling them to address urgent situations, like pursuing suspects or rescuing trapped people.