Sin City Wings, the food truck, was shut down by the Southern Nevada Health District after a routine inspection on Oct. 1 discovered two imminent health hazards.
SNHD inspectors found a lack of adequate refrigeration and no potable or hot water.
The 32-demerit inspection also found staff not properly washing their hands, ineffective pest control measures, food unprotected from potential contamination and more.
The food truck was closed by SNHD in 2014 as well.
SNHD reinspected the truck on Oct. 5 and gave it a zero-demerit A grade.
Delicias Latina, the food truck, was also shut down by SNHD after a routine inspection on Oct. 1 found an imminent health hazard. The truck had no potable or hot water.
The truck earned 27 demerits as well for an inadequate number of sinks, no hot and cold holding equipment, inaccurate thermometers and more.
Two other inspections in the past year resulted in A grades.
The health district conducts unannounced inspections at least once a year. Inspections are posted online about five days after the inspection. The Southern Nevada Health District routinely shuts down restaurants that receive more than 40 demerits. Restaurants have the option of requesting a re-inspection before the next scheduled inspection.