Forced door alarm at Kansas City International Airport terminal, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, security responded to a forced door alarm at a customs border protection door in the terminal at Kansas City International Airport. Customs officers were present and the situation was being verified.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Door forced open.
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Robert Adam, Sam 1, 140, over Sam.
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16's on the scene.
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5027.
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Robert 16 on scene.
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For show you responding 3564 Northeast Austin Drive EMS on multiple passouts 1636.
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Past front street we're in bumper-to-bumper traffic trying to get through it's going to be a while.
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Cut plot one of the CBP doors that goes into the terminal Robert Adam Sam 1 140 Edwards Sam it's shown a door force open.
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He would be listening for the 10-9-5-5-ounce-down from the Q-O-7, I-55-5-5-5-0-2-0-2-0-3-3-Ramp.
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With a trailer and what type of trailer, chances 20 on that trailer, B318.
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Adam Lincoln-Colving, making registers for other drivers, if located check-town, 1536.
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Number four is going to be on the second floor in the rehab unit.
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And it looks like there's a couple of customs officers over there messing with the door.
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If you could check it advised and let them know that if they are going to be messing with the door, they need to call us so we don't need to send officers.
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Location mentioned:
Kansas City Int'l Airport (MCI), 1 Kansas City Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64153
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