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Downtown Las Vegas ammonia leak prompts hazmat response

Hazmat crews responded to an ammonia leak at a downtown Las Vegas food processing facility on Saturday night.

Las Vegas Fire Department spokesman Tim Szymanski said the agency was called out to the Desert Gold Food Company, 123 W. Colorado Ave., at 9:50 p.m. in response to multiple 911 calls reporting an ammonia smell in the area.

When crews got into the building the smell was already gone, but Szymanski said an alarm was going off, indicating a leak. The agency’s hazmat team located a small ammonia leak and called out a refrigeration company to repair it.

Nobody was injured in the incident, and Szymanski said that, while nearby roads were closed for a couple of hours, traffic was not affected much. The area and the facility were fully reopened by 12:40 a.m.

Contact Alexis Ford at aford@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0335. Follow @alexisdford on Twitter.

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