LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Several gallons of fuel spilled at Harry Reid Airport Saturday morning, prompting a response from Clark County Fire Department crews.
CCFD crews responded to the incident on Nov. 1 around 7 a.m. Authorities reported that anywhere from 30 to 100 gallons of fuel overflowed from the top of an above-ground fuel basin.
Officials explained that crews were able to contain five thousand gallons of Jet fuel from spilling.
Fire Chief Billy Samuels said there were no reported injuries, and airport operations remained normal with no disruptions to flights. The cause of the spill is currently under investigation.
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