No fire found after burning smell at airport baggage area


Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
03:34
Transcript:
Phone 3, 4-year airport house. (name withheld), I want to make sure we still have radio touch. I'm not sure what's going on right now. It sounds like they might be having some communication issue. Thanks. Good. We have a slight order of potential... the belt burning. We're investigating back cleaning baggage belt one and two. Engine 303 is going to go down to the back basement just to confirm that there's nothing happening down there. Okay. Do you need any maintenance personnel to report to you? I'm not seen right now. Okay. Three days, 31, will you clear? 31. Second hearing response. For an accident, Uber lot, in the back near the fence, with black Tesla, no injuries. in the tow bar. So they're working on trying to get the crew that is allowed to come on out. So as soon as I get an update, I'll give you guys one. Bob, holding you at service at 2107. Engine 303. Engine three, go ahead. Spoke with the supervisor down here on the backline level. They've got no reports of any issues on the air end. Okay, if you're 104 down there, you can clear that air. report back to engine 302 and just discuss them as needed. I think they reported maintenance personnel are on the same now, scene. Injutor, other records. Engine 2. Check close back, though, one and two. Mainance personnel has also checked. obvious hazards. They've checked their system to confirm it. They don't have any overheated motors in anywhere in the system. My recommendation is to return the assignment and switch everybody.
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Location mentioned:
Dulles International Airport (IAD), 1 Saarinen Cir, Dulles, VA 20166
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