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Invented in 1948 by FDNY Deputy Chief Hugh Halligan, the Halligan tool has become one of the most essential and iconic tools in firefighting. With its adze, pick, and forks, it can pry, strike, and force entry in seconds—making it a lifeline on the fireground.
In this episode of Beyond The Nozzle, we dive into the full history of the Halligan: how it was created, how it spread from Boston to firehouses worldwide, and why it remains the firefighter’s go-to tool more than 75 years later. Along the way, we explore how its use requires teamwork, communication, and respect—because in the fire service, even the strongest tool is only as safe as the hands that hold it.
🔥 Produced by Social FD.
Until tomorrow, on Beyond The Nozzle… stay safe, stay engaged, and remember: a simple post can save a life.
👉 Learn more: socialfd.org | beyondthenozzle.com
Invented in 1948 by FDNY Deputy Chief Hugh Halligan, the Halligan tool has become one of the most essential and iconic tools in firefighting. With its adze, pick, and forks, it can pry, strike, and force entry in seconds—making it a lifeline on the fireground.
In this episode of Beyond The Nozzle, we dive into the full history of the Halligan: how it was created, how it spread from Boston to firehouses worldwide, and why it remains the firefighter’s go-to tool more than 75 years later. Along the way, we explore how its use requires teamwork, communication, and respect—because in the fire service, even the strongest tool is only as safe as the hands that hold it.
🔥 Produced by Social FD.
Until tomorrow, on Beyond The Nozzle… stay safe, stay engaged, and remember: a simple post can save a life.
👉 Learn more: socialfd.org | beyondthenozzle.com