
Firefighter Forcible Entry Rescue Bar - Foam Rubber Replica Action Prop
Introducing our Foam Rubber Forcible Entry Rescue Bar, the perfect prop for realistic training and theatrical needs. A Halligan bar, also known simply as a Halligan, is a versatile tool used primarily by firefighters for forcible entry, search and rescue, and other emergency situations. It was designed by and named after Hugh Halligan, a deputy chief in the New York City Fire Department, in 1948. The Halligan bar is a multi-purpose tool that combines various elements making it highly effective in different scenarios. Its key features include: Adz/Blade: A thin, flat, wedge-like end that can be used for prying or cutting through materials. Pike: A pointed end that is useful for puncturing or making starting holes in materials for further cutting or prying. Fork: Opposite the adz, used for prying, twisting, and spreading apart objects. The combination of these features allows the Halligan bar to be used for a variety of tasks such as prying open doors or windows, breaking through