halliganstång
A Halliganstång, also known as a Halligan bar or Halligan tool, is a multi-purpose forcible entry tool commonly used by firefighters. It was invented by Hugh Halligan, a captain in the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), in the mid-20th century. The tool is designed to assist firefighters in gaining entry to buildings and other structures during emergency situations.
The Halliganstång is typically made of high-strength steel and features three main components: a fork, an adz,
The Halliganstång is often used in conjunction with a flathead axe, a combination known as "irons." The
In addition to its use in forcible entry, the Halliganstång can also be used for other tasks
The Halliganstång has become a standard piece of equipment for firefighters around the world. Its design has