Airline employee burnt by hot food on aircraft


Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
03:9
Transcript:
I copy. There's no return on that plate. I disregard that. So in 2007 Lexus RX2A, (name withheld), 44, 44, Spenson. So the airline employee, by then, there's another airline employee that got burnt on her leg due to hot food. She's currently on the aircraft. 69-723. Copy to me. Good. Charlie off of Tango, 2391. Charlie, off of Tango. Two, three, nine, one. Sorry. I didn't need a case to be case to see that. 7601 7601 we are arriving last minute you're on site you're on site we are arriving last minute you're on valley fire dispatch 2,700, East Speedway Boulevard, 1100 North and 2700 East. Respond on A3 North. Tell one. This is someone. Do you tell one? It's going to be the same description. He's wearing white shirt, blue jeans, white shoes, and has a stick. He supposedly went self-down. 10-4. Do you have an ETA for a time-ups? One, Nana-1-13. Would I ever advise Sun-Nichols Code 1 for confirmation? Yeah, I don't think I did in my fault. Can you send it up now, please? Turn for. Check a freight. I'm not finding anything. Do you have any more information as to where they're at? Subject is still on the aircraft. Time for I copy.
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Location mentioned:
Tucson International Airport (TUS), 7250 S Tucson Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85756
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