Fire alarm stops trains between concourses at Denver airport
Trains between concourses at Denver International Airport were halted after a fire alarm went off in an office building.
Airport spokesman Heath Montgomery tells KMGH-TV that smoke was reported in the building Wednesday afternoon. Firefighters searched and cleared the area.
Montgomery says passengers were asked to walk to concourse A from the security checkpoint in the main terminal. From there, they were bused to concourses B and C.
Montgomery says trains were slowly coming back online just after 4 p.m. Wednesday.
