I say make sure A2 is a player and that he was the one requesting the TO (not C1 in the first row of the stands) and then grant it. I think you run a bigger risk of time expiring and A's coach screaming that they wanted a timeout which you didn't grant, whereas if coach A didn't want the timeout, he can only (truly) blame A2.
(That doesn't mean, of course, that he won't yell at the refs!)
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