Storage area door forced open at airport terminal, Washington VA
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A door alarm was triggered at the MWAA Terminal Service Storage Area near Aviation Cir, Washington. The door was forced open at card reader 541 and 542. Units investigated and reset the alarm. No camera footage was available, and the area was checked and found to be clear.
Audio|Heard on: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Oh, 24.
00:02
24 got door alarm.
00:04
It's going to be the door leading in and out of the MWAA Terminal Service Storage Area.
00:10
It's the South Baggage Makeup Area.
00:13
Card reader 541, 542.
00:17
Showing, forced open.
00:22
Copy. Copy.
00:24
Got.
00:26
One hour 32.
00:28
Where did you put in?
00:31
Yes, sir. Hey, uh, go ahead and show me at the intersection of Abington and Thomas Avenue for red light enforcement.
00:38
Okay.
00:43
Any traffic.
00:49
Go ahead, Tony.
00:51
GW northbound, Maryland Tag.
00:55
One, Echo Golf, 3967.
00:59
Copy.
01:06
24, you need to reset.
01:09
Copy.
01:11
Reset.
01:13
Reset.
01:16
Copy, there's anything seen on camera.
01:20
Yeah, we don't have any playback for that alarm.
01:26
I'll check the area and can advise.
01:30
Got me.
01:34
Five-two-two operation.
01:41
Copy that.
01:51
20
01:54
What, sir?
01:56
Yes, sir. Registration returns for a 2013 Toyota.
01:59
Still invalid, no once.
02:01
Your registered owner, last name is cold.
02:04
No one's valid, no restrictions, not found in Virginia.
02:09
Job got running.
02:11
Copy.
02:18
24, nothing sounds.
02:19
I'll be clear.
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