One person is dead after a security incident forced the closure of the main gate at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield.

According to base officials, a car gained unauthorized access to the base through the main gate and then crashed.

The driver of the car died at the scene.

Officials didn’t say how the person died and didn’t release their identity.

The base’s explosive ordinance team was called to the scene to investigate.

Base officials say nobody else was injured and there are no threats to the base or community.

Here is the full statement from the base:

Travis Air Force Base first responders are working with federal and local law enforcement agencies to investigate a security incident that occurred at the Travis Air Force Base main gate yesterday.

At approximately 7 p.m. March 21, 2018, Travis AFB first responders and Fairfield emergency officials responded to an incident where a car gained unauthorized access to Travis AFB through the main gate entrance. The car crashed shortly after entering the base and became engulfed in flames. Travis AFB security forces immediately responded. Additionally, the base’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, Office of Special Investigations and other responders were on scene.

The driver of the vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. There were no additional fatalities or injuries. The identity of the individual has not been released at this time.

“The safety and welfare of our Airmen, their families and our local community is our top priority,” said Col. John Klein, 60th Air Mobility Wing commander. “I am extremely proud of how our first responders quickly addressed the situation to keep Travis and the surrounding area out of harm’s way. We are fortunate to have enduring relationships with federal and local law enforcement, and will continue to work hand-in-hand with them through the investigation process.”

Air Force Office of Special Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sacramento Field Office, is jointly investigating this matter. No additional information is available at this time.

The investigation is ongoing and there are no current known threats to the base or community. The main gate has reopened and all other facilities are operating as normal.

For inquiries related to Travis AFB, contact the 60th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs office by calling (707) 424-2011 or emailing 60amwpa@us.af.mil.

For inquiries related to the investigation, contact the FBI Sacramento Public Information Office by calling (916) 746-8106 or emailing FBISacramento@fbi.gov.

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