Accidental Door Alarm Triggered by Employee at Airport, Arlington County VA
A door alarm labeled B259 was triggered by an employee at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Police were requested but the alarm was found to have been accidentally set off without any emergency or crime involved.
Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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Transcript:
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You can reach that door alarm B259, set off by employee.
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You can send police to lease this location, no.
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Direct, we'll send PD to come collect and phone speak to them.
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Okay,
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I'll stand by with the individual and television.
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Two days for 27.
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Go ahead.
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You hold me in route to the station.
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Probably.
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from airport 5 you have an EGA for police no EGA with there in-row from
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yep on card reader 633 633 64 force open alarm on FRG is on scene
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23-goer.
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Copy. Thank you.
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Do you know 25 your transit ready?
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Go ahead.
01:27
South Carolina Lowe's, not suspended valid, some Mexico, westward, not found Virginia negative ones.
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Everything.
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Wait, three, can I get that location for that long?
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We reset the alarm, but it's Cargreeter's 633, 634 on the National Hall.
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I got it.
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23, cider badge, (number withheld). It was accidental.
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Location mentioned:
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), 2401 Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Access Rd, Arlington, VA 22202
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