LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The Clark County Fire Department says illegal fireworks may have caused a commercial fire in southwest Las Vegas.

CCFD says it was dispatched to a reported building fire around 1:45 a.m. on July 5 at 6370 Pioneer Way, near Buffalo Drive and Sunset Road. A single unit was en route, but the response was upgraded due to seeing smoke and flames coming out of the roof of a large commercial tilt-up structure.

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Clark County Fire officials say illegal fireworks may have sparked a commercial roof fire near Buffalo and Sunset in southwest Las Vegas early July 5.(CCFD)

Crews were able to extinguish the fire and contain it to the roof. Officials say there were no citizen or responder injuries reported.

Officials say property damage is expected to exceed $250,000. The cause of the fire is not yet determined, but CCFD suspects illegal fireworks.

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