False alarm caused by city worker at airport, Denver CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, security and police responded to an alarm near door 407 at Terminal Four in the Denver airport. The alarm was set off by a city plumber with authorized access. The situation was verified, and law enforcement response was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Denver CO Public Works Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Terminal four, security and DPD are responding to an alert outside near door 407.
00:05
Alert reported outside near door 407 for a full door sequence.
00:08
It doesn't appear that anyone is standing by.
00:11
Yeah, yeah, well, yeah, there's.
00:12
Do you think anyone is standing by?
00:16
Uh, negative. It doesn't appear anyone is standing by.
00:20
Copy. I'll be in route.
00:22
I'll see you at (number withheld).
00:25
Terminal four.
00:26
Com center.
00:28
Terminal four.
00:30
Terminal four, it appears it was a city plumber who set off the alarm.
00:33
They are standing by currently.
00:36
Copy, you can cancel DPD.
00:38
Verify they have authorized access and guards to instruct personnel.
00:43
Copy, we'll cancel DPD and make sure they have proper access and guard authorization.
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Location mentioned:
Door 407, Denver, CO 80249
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