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Clark County firetruck, sedan collide near Las Vegas Strip

No one was injured Wednesday morning after a Clark County Fire Department truck and another vehicle collided just off the Strip.

The crash was reported about 4:15 a.m. on Harmon Avenue west of Las Vegas Boulevard South, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

At 5 a.m. the CCFD engine was still at the scene next to a sedan with damage to the passenger side door.

Police blocked all but one lane of westbound Harmon while they investigated.

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