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Sacramento airport to conduct emergency drill this week. Here’s what travelers can expect

A Sacramento International Airport Terminal B TSA officer directs passengers through security on Dec. 20, 2022.
A Sacramento International Airport Terminal B TSA officer directs passengers through security on Dec. 20, 2022. cclark@sacbee.com

If you’re flying out of Sacramento International Airport on Wednesday you may notice an increased presence of emergency vehicles during the morning hours.

But there is “no need for concern,” airport officials said.

Every three years, the airport conducts a standard full-scale emergency exercise that the FAA mandates. The exercise is a “crucial component” to ensure the highest level of safety at Sacramento airport, the new release stated.

Will the drill affect my flight or getting to the gate?

Scott Johnston, an airport spokesman, told The Bee the drill “will largely be invisible to people here” and travelers will not see delays to flights, baggage claim or TSA lines.

The exercise will take place from 8 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Sept. 13. During this time, travelers may see more emergency personnel throughout the airport. Signs will be posted at Concourse B near gates B6 and B8, where fire units will be staging, according to the news release. Airport personnel will also be on sight to answer questions for travelers.

This story was originally published September 12, 2023 at 12:50 PM.

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