Halligan
The Halligan tool, commonly called the Halligan bar, is a multipurpose forcible-entry tool used by firefighters and other emergency responders. It is designed to assist in gaining entry when standard doors or locks must be bypassed.
The tool consists of three primary working ends: a curved adze, a pick, and a fork. Made
Common applications include forcing entry into structures by prying open doors, removing locked or blocked entries,
Origin and naming: The Halligan is named after its inventor, a firefighter identified by the surname Halligan.
Other uses: Halligan is also a surname of Irish origin. As a family name, it appears in