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- New_York_roof_hook abstract "The New York roof hook is a firefighting tool used for multiple purposes including pulling and prying. Developed in the 1940s by FDNY Deputy Chief Hugh Halligan, the tool is composed of a long shaft with two triangular-shaped ends jutting in opposite directions. One is angled at 45 degrees, the other at 90 degrees.".
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- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageLength "1209".
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageRevisionID "665065020".
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageWikiLink Category:Firefighter_tools.
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageWikiLink Firefighting.
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageWikiLink Halligan_bar.
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageWikiLink Pike_pole.
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageWikiLinkText "New York roof hook".
- New_York_roof_hook hasPhotoCollection New_York_roof_hook.
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Firefighting-stub.
- New_York_roof_hook wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- New_York_roof_hook subject Category:Firefighter_tools.
- New_York_roof_hook hypernym Tool.
- New_York_roof_hook type Software.
- New_York_roof_hook comment "The New York roof hook is a firefighting tool used for multiple purposes including pulling and prying. Developed in the 1940s by FDNY Deputy Chief Hugh Halligan, the tool is composed of a long shaft with two triangular-shaped ends jutting in opposite directions. One is angled at 45 degrees, the other at 90 degrees.".
- New_York_roof_hook label "New York roof hook".
- New_York_roof_hook sameAs m.013b9q18.
- New_York_roof_hook wasDerivedFrom New_York_roof_hook?oldid=665065020.
- New_York_roof_hook isPrimaryTopicOf New_York_roof_hook.