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    A Halligan bar (also known as a Halligan tool or Hooligan tool [1]) is a forcible entry tool used by firefighters. [2] History. The Halligan bar was designed by New York City Fire Department (FDNY) First Deputy Chief Hugh Halligan in 1948 and was named after him. That same year, blacksmith Peter Clarke made the first prototype of the tool. [3] .

  2. Sep 9, 2015 · A standard Halligan is 30 inches in overall length. It consists of an adze end, a pick and a fork (or claw). The fork is 6 inches in length and the crotch of the fork is 5 inches – this is key for conventional forcible entry. The adze end is also 6 inches in length and 2 inches wide.

  3. Dec 29, 2016 · The Halligan tool, sometimes called a Halligan bar, was invented in the late 1940s by FDNY Fire Chief Hugh Halligan. The Halligan tool is considered one of the most effective forcible entry...

  4. Feb 28, 2023 · Whether you're a firefighter, a fan of firefighting equipment, or simply curious about the Halligan bar's history and design, this video has something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and let's...

  5. The halligan. It is perhaps the most iconic tool when it comes to firefighting. But where did it come from? Why was it developed? Who made it? How have we progressed to our present-day halligans?...

  6. A Halligan Bar, sometimes called simply a Halligan or Halligan tool, is a firefighting and breaching tool used for prying, twisting, and punching. The Jersey Bar “SETTING THE BAR” is that and More: Tuned Right Out of the Box: It comes ready for use, requiring no adjustments for optimal performance.

  7. In the realm of tactical operations, few tools rival the iconic status of the Halligan. Revered by firefighters, law enforcement, and military personnel alike, this multipurpose marvel embodies human ingenuity and unwavering resolve in the face of adversity.

  8. Aug 28, 2014 · Hugh A. Halligan (1897-1987) was a firefighter with the FDNY for 43 years (1916-1959); he rose through the ranks from firefighter to first deputy commissioner. Chief Halligan was deeply...

  9. Aug 26, 2019 · Step 1: Size up the door. What material is the door frame made of? Do you see any additional hardware or lag bolts in the door, indicating a drop bar or some other device? Step 2: With bevel of...

  10. Clay Magee takes a look at modifications you can make to the halligan to ensure consistent use on the fireground.