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Capital City Industries Hartford Hook
When overhaul demands strength, reach, and aggressive material removal, the Hartford Hook delivers. Built for firefighters who need to move fast and expose hidden fire, this traditional yet highly effective tool is designed to tear through ceilings, walls, and concealed spaces with confidence.
Originally developed to tackle dense plaster-and-lath construction, the Hartford Hook features a uniquely shaped head that bites deep into structural materials before allowing crews to rotate and pull away large sections quickly and efficiently. The result is faster access to hidden hot spots, improved visibility into concealed voids, and safer overhaul operations.
Handcrafted with durability and performance in mind, this hook stands up to the rigors of interior firefighting, making it a trusted addition to any truck company or overhaul assignment.
Built to Expose Hidden Fire
Overhaul is critical to preventing rekindles and ensuring scene safety. The Hartford Hook gives firefighters the mechanical advantage needed to aggressively pull ceilings and walls, helping crews quickly locate extension and confirm complete extinguishment.
Its specialized hook design allows for deep penetration into tough materials like plaster, drywall, and interior trim, allowing firefighters to remove large sections with fewer swings and less fatigue.
Fireground-Ready Durability
Manufactured by Capital City Industries, the Hartford Hook is crafted to meet the demands of real-world firefighting. Its rugged construction provides reliable performance when crews need tools they can trust in high-heat, high-stress environments.
Key Features
- Designed specifically for overhaul and ventilation operations
- Aggressive hook head penetrates ceilings and wall assemblies
- Ideal for pulling plaster, lath, drywall, and interior building materials
- Allows crews to open larger inspection areas faster
- Durable construction built for repeated fireground use
- Handcrafted in the USA
Ideal For
- Interior overhaul operations
- Ceiling and wall pull-down
- Locating hidden fire extension
- Legacy plaster-and-lath construction
- Truck company operations


