Forced door alarm triggered by flight crew at airport, Arlington County VA


A forced open alarm was triggered at a stairwell door near Bravo 14 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The cause was later identified as a flight crew activating the alarm. The system was confirmed to be working properly.
Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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Transcript:
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22 we have a forced open alarm it's going to be a stairwell door across from Bravo 14
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Offs up. Two drones are moved.
00:10
Fine, sure the mortgage. Do it?
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Two, on point.
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Pam, uh,
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tonight for this alert, uh, would you mind grabbing A with GG00H West?
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Yeah, no problem.
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Do you remember what time is that?
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28. Got it. Thank you, sir.
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I appreciate it. 22, you got to play back.
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22, it looks like it was a flight for an SS and alarm off.
00:31
Okay. Thank you. I'm here.
00:32
Odeioncena, 1619?
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51. 51, go ahead.
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Are there any courtesy on the MTC for an LEO?
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1620 22 You can clear me.
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Flight crew was trying to call in as I got there.
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It was working properly.
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22, I'll call.
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Can you hold you clear at 1620?
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Location mentioned:
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), 2401 Smith Blvd, Arlington, VA 22202
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