ZACHARY, LOUISIANA—
Code 4 Catering LLC
Vehicle or machinery fire · Thermal burns third degree or higher
Final narrative
Two employees were working in the kitchen area of a food trailer. There was a sudden burst of fire in the kitchen, and both employees were engulfed by deflagration of gas which oriented from a propane-powered griddle. They suffered first-, second- and third-degree burns to their head, face, arms, and legs.
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