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Halligan
Bar : Hal-li-gan Bar
1. Noun: A Halligan bar (also called a Halligan
tool or simply
Halligan) is a special tool commonly used in the fire and rescue
service. It is a multi-purpose tool for prying, twisting, punching,
or striking. It consists of a claw (or fork), a blade (wedge
or adze), and a tapered pick, which is especially useful in quickly
forcing open many types of locked doors. The Halligan Bar is
standard equipment for fire departments from North America to
New Zealand, making them possibly the most widely-deployed tool
in fire fighting today.
2. Place: The Halligan Bar & Grill; Shockoe
Bottom’s “HOT” spot, will capture the essence
and mystique of what it truly means to be in the fire service.
The restaurant is a virtual museum and tribute to past and present
firefighters of all jurisdictions. We have accomplished this
by creating an atmosphere that is comfortable to all members
of the fire service as well as an awe inspiring ambience for
the general public. The focal point of the bar is the 1973 Seagrave
fire engine that was donated by Mangohick Volunteer Fire Department.
She will proudly serve her remaining days memorialized here at
the Halligan Bar. The owner, a veteran of the fire service, has
provided a vision which displays all the traditions and passion
of firefighters who have served and still serve today. The Halligan
Bar & Grill is a tribute to all public servants and those
who support the service we provide. We welcome you to feel the
pride created by Central Virginia’s most beloved public
servants - FIREFIGHTERS!! |
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