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Worker at California’s John Wayne Airport dies when jet bridge tire explodes

The Associated Press
A dual-end passenger loading bridge in Denver that is fully automated.

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A worker at Southern California’s John Wayne Airport was killed when a tire on a jet bridge used to connect terminals to aircraft doors exploded during maintenance.

Airport spokeswoman Deanne Thompson says the accident happened late Tuesday morning in a workshop.

Thompson says two airport employees contractor were working on the tire, which was about 4 feet (1.2 meters) in diameter.

The explosion’s force set off a fire alarm that summoned airfield rescue crews.

One worker was pronounced dead. The other did not seek treatment.

Thompson says both worked for a company that maintains the Orange County airport’s luggage handling system and jet bridges. They are the moveable passenger-loading structures that connect terminals to airliner doors.

The state’s workplace safety agency, known as Cal-OSHA, will investigate.

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