Patent attributes
A fire hydrant tool for opening a fire hydrant in a controlled manner includes a cordless tool that has an output shaft and a trigger. A socket is attachable to the output shaft of the cordless tool and the socket has dimensions matching a top nut of a fire hydrant thereby facilitating the cordless tool to open the fire hydrant. A rod is attachable to the handle of the cordless tool thereby facilitating the rod to be gripped for manipulating the cordless tool. A ratchet driver is attached to the rod and the socket is attachable to the ratchet driver when the cordless tool has insufficient torque to loosen the top nut. A prying tool is coupled to the rod and the prying tool has a claw element and a hook element to grip an object for prying the object.