Construction worker opened door at airport concourse, Dulles VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at Gate B51 in Dulles Airport, a door was found forced open. Officers investigated and found that a construction worker had exited through the door and walked into the concourse area.
Audio|Heard on: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
We need to respond to Bravo 51.
00:01
We have another forced open door on.
00:05
12. I get this.
00:08
Copy 12. 24, you can discard.
00:09
Rattle if you want.
00:11
That's correct.
00:12
12 and 24, disregard.
00:15
12 you could disregard.
00:16
27 is taking it.
00:19
Copy.
00:20
12.
00:22
12. 12. 7.
00:24
74.
00:30
27. It's going to be the temporary lasagna door.
00:37
It's like construction worker.
00:39
Oh.
00:44
It looks like a construction worker walked out to the concourse.
00:51
He walked out in the groundboat that's been there.
00:55
I don't know, he comes out, he makes her right.
01:02
I don't see him on live playback.
01:04
Let me tell him the right, I'll put that rebel shift the right out.
01:07
Copy.
01:12
So it's going to be a white male.
01:14
So he has a green hard hat on, dark green sweater, blue, it looks like blue jeans, and green vest.
01:19
He comes down, makes her right, continues down the concourse.
01:25
Got me.
01:28
Seventy-six.
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Location mentioned:
Gate B51, Dulles, VA 20166
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