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Fire breaks out at CCSD building
A fire broke out Monday morning at a Las Vegas building operated by the Clark County School District, according to fire officials.
There were no reported injuries, Clark County Deputy Fire Chief Billy Samuels said in a news release.
A fire dispatcher received calls just after 6 a.m. from the school district that smoke was coming out of a building at 2832 E. Flamingo Road, at the intersection of East Flamingo and Eucalyptus Avenue, the release stated.
First responders saw smoke coming from a structure, and crews entered the building where they found “low visibility, moderate heat, and a pile of material burning,” according to the release.
Fire crews were able to “knockdown” most of the fire, conduct a primary search and remove debris from the building.
The statement said that the cause of the fire was an exothermic reaction, or a reaction that releases energy in the form of heat, from lithium batteries.
The response team included six fire engines, two ladder trucks, one EMS supervisor and two chief officers, for a total of 40 fire personnel, according to the statement.
The dollar amount of damages caused by the fire has not been determined.
A Google search showed that the school district operates several buildings, including a fingerprinting office, at the intersection where the fire broke out.
Contact Peter S. Levitt at plevitt@reviewjournal.com.