You can order a 4' D- handle NY hook from Fire Hooks Unlimited..and a few of their distributors. I use a Bulldog HRD (Halligan Retention Device) on it as well. It's basically the old chain link halligan marrying method, but removable. It's a clamp on style that attaches with screws. Super nice if you don't have welding skills..and it holds great. Like they said.. A 4' hook and halligan will do all of the work you could possibly need, as an engine at least, on a residential fire. We started using it primarily for garden style apartments. Our nozzleman will take the married set along with a hose bundle. That way the first due engine has everything they need for FE, initial fire attack, and checking for extension.
Great video. What is the model/Mfg of the 4.5' halligan style hook you used?
Can you give some specific model information for the 4.5 foot hook. I’m trying to find it online and I can’t find a model with a steel shaft.
You can order a 4' D- handle NY hook from Fire Hooks Unlimited..and a few of their distributors.
I use a Bulldog HRD (Halligan Retention Device) on it as well. It's basically the old chain link halligan marrying method, but removable. It's a clamp on style that attaches with screws. Super nice if you don't have welding skills..and it holds great.
Like they said.. A 4' hook and halligan will do all of the work you could possibly need, as an engine at least, on a residential fire.
We started using it primarily for garden style apartments. Our nozzleman will take the married set along with a hose bundle. That way the first due engine has everything they need for FE, initial fire attack, and checking for extension.