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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Lauren Grandcolas was a passenger on Flight 93. She called her husband Jack to report the hijacking, a call that was covered in this Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article. <br />
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{{divbox|amber||Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas, 38, phoned her husband Jack in San Rafael, Calif.<br />
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She'd been scheduled to take a later flight that day, but rebooked to get home sooner. Jack hadn't heard the message. He'd seen the madness on television, and when Jack's sister-in-law phoned to ask if he'd heard from Lauren, he checked the phone machine.<br />
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"Sweetie," the voice came over the tape, "pick up the phone if you can hear me." There was a brief pause. "OK, I love you. There's a little problem with the plane. I'm fine and comfortable for now." She told Jack she loved him. She asked him to tell her parents and family how much she loved them, too. Then she passed the Airfone to the woman seated next to her.<br />
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"Now you call your people," Grandcolas told her.<br />
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Honor Elizabeth Wainio, 27, took the phone from Grandcolas and dialed her stepmother, Esther Heymann, in Baltimore.<br />
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<br>http://www.post-gazette.com/headlines/20011028flt93mainstoryp7.asp}}<br />
==Phone records==<br />
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This summary records details of all Flight 93 calls.<br />
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[[Image:Ua93-calls-summary.png|800px]]</div>Mike