Security scare at Orlando Airport prompts review
Orlando Airport is to conduct a full review after the discovery of a bag containing a smoking lithium ion battery led to mass panic.
The panic and evacuation of the terminal caused big delays and the cancellation of about 24 flights.
Airport authority CEO Phil Brown said the incident was initially under control but quickly descended into chaos.
In a message posted online, Brown said the smoking bag was moved away from passengers but some people ‘panicked and self-evacuated the area dropping their carry-on luggage and knocking over stanchions’.
"Others hearing the luggage being dropped, stanchions falling, and rapid movement mistook the sounds as gunfire and within seconds a spontaneous evacuation of the main terminal occurred," he said.
"In an abundance of precaution the TSA directed the airport to have all passengers at every gate be brought back to the main terminal for rescreening, including all that had boarded a departing flight and those on aircraft awaiting to take off. No one could go to the airside until this was accomplished and gate areas were found to be secure."
Brown acknowledged issues in subduing a large number of people in full panic mode.
"We attempted various methods of communicating but as everyone is aware, a few trying to communicate a message to this large of a mass is a daunting task but efforts were continued throughout the event. Communications is and will always be an issue in this type of a situation," he added.
Orlando police took to Twitter to assure people that there was no shooting.
Flight operations in the affected areas did not resume until more than two hours later.
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