fireman's ax
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Definition
Noun: A specialized axe designed for use by firefighters. It is characterized by a long handle and a head that combines a cutting blade on one side with a pointed pick or adze on the opposite side, allowing for both forcible entry and ventilation tasks.
Usage
The term "fireman's ax" refers specifically to this tool used in firefighting. It is a compound noun where "fireman's" indicates possession or intended use.
Examples
- The firefighter used a fireman's ax to break through the locked door.
- During the training, they practiced proper techniques for swinging the fireman's ax.
- A fireman's ax is standard equipment on most fire engines.
Advanced Usage
- The tool may be referred to in procedural contexts, e.g., "Forcible entry was achieved using the fireman's ax."
- It can be mentioned in historical or equipment descriptions: "The antique fireman's ax was displayed in the museum."
Variants and Related Words
- Fire axe: A more common modern variant of the term.
- Halligan bar: A different type of forcible entry tool often used in conjunction with an axe.
- Pike pole: Another firefighting tool used for pulling, distinct from the cutting/chopping function of an axe.
Synonyms
- Fire axe
- Firefighter's axe
- Forcible entry axe
Notes
This is a compound noun. The primary definition and usage pertain to the complete tool. The word "ax" (also spelled "axe") alone is a more general term for a cutting tool with a bladed head mounted on a handle.
Noun
- an ax that has a long handle and a head with one cutting edge and a point on the other side