Forced door alarm triggers response at airport gate, Dulles VA
A forced door alarm activated at an airport gate area, prompting multiple dispatches to investigate and reset the alarms. The device triggering the alarm was located near the elevator hoistway. Officers responded to check the situation and later reset the alarm.
Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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Transcript:
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V-O-76 hold room for the door alarm forced open.
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Check and play back.
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All right.
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1807.7.
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3-825.25.
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Respond the gate, D23,
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Jetway,
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for the door alarm forced open.
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Checking to the back.
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No.
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1810.
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24,
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did she report it or she called it in?
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24, we got to call.
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1811.
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32, hold me in a personal.
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1811 38025 discharge to receive a call 32 for 56 we do not have a 56
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This is there.
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30 traffic.
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02:43
Respond to gate, level 47 for a force open door alarm.
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Check and playback.
02:52
That profile, okay.
02:53
The device is located in the hoistway of the elevator.
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We'll contact soon later to have them check elevator 1796.
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Engine 302 is going ready.
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1814.
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Why is then reset?
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So disregard, we got a call.
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Location mentioned:
Gate D23, Dulles, VA 20166
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