Fire alarm fault in airport hangar, Arlington County VA
A fire alarm was repeatedly activated in Hangar 6 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The issue appeared to be caused by a jammed elevator button, and crews were checking the elevator system to stop the false alarms.
Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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Lower 26.
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26. He responded by Delta 40, same doors going off.
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Looks like flight crew set it off again.
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God, the way of us.
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16, 17.
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Did you give a better movie for this elevator here in Hangar 6?
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It's showing Elevator 21 Hangar 6 Lobby.
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Standbox, I'll grab our list real quick.
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There, do you on our map? We're looking at it on the south side of Hangar 6.
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Just inside a door that goes the outside public side.
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ambulance 303 box 436608 basic light support (number withheld) legacy circle herndon on channel for bravo
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31, home you on a garage, two check.
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Copy, garage to check.
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David 24, you can disregard.
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Some more.
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So you can go back to the elevator and see if the merge of the call button is jam.
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We're still getting calls.
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Location mentioned:
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), 2401 Smith Blvd, Arlington, VA 22202
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