The Clark County Fire Department responded to a report of a fuel spill at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Saturday morning.
According to CCFD, dispatch received a call around 7:06 a.m. about a fuel spill at the airport, with approximately 30-100 gallons of Jet A fuel overflowing at the top.
The first engine company that arrived found fuel coming from an above ground fuel tank that was being contained in a designated retention basin. A total of 5,000 gallons of Jet A fuel was contained in the basin around the tank.
A total of 4 engines, 2 ladder trucks, 4 rescues, 3 ARFF units, 2 chief officers, 2 Hazmat units, and 1 private ambulance responded.
There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters and no disruptions to flights or airport operations.
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