Door alarm triggered at airport pedestrian tunnel, Washington DC


A door alarm was set off at the pedestrian tunnel near the main terminal at a Washington airport. A guard responded and playback showed someone opened the double doors at the top of the escalator from inside but did not exit. There were no signs of forced entry or unauthorized access.
Audio|Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I got a door alarm. It's going to be the main to be pedestrian tunnel.
00:04
It says main terminal side, double doors at the top of the escalator,
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east side. Shuttle and force open.
00:16
20, I'll take that alarm.
00:19
Copy that. Just a guard 22.
00:24
Copy, thank you. Yeah.
00:29
20, it looks like that the doors will be located by Zulu 10.
00:35
I'll be miracle.
00:40
20, do you have anything on playback for that long?
00:44
Yeah, not seeing anything on the playback for it.
00:52
I was still known.
00:55
Copy that.
00:59
My completing report, 2037.
01:07
And 20,
01:09
the playback just came up.
01:11
It looks like somebody opened the door from the inside but never came through the door.
01:16
Twenty kind of, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Washington, DC
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