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More than 85 firefighters were dispatched to a vacant home in L.A.’s University Park neighborhood after it caught fire late Saturday night. 

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, a fire was reported at the 1905 craftsman style home located at 718 West 30th Street just before 11:40 p.m. 

Upon arriving, crews found the two-story home fully engulfed; it took 88 firefighters just 35 minutes to fully confine and extinguish the flames in “largely defensive operations,” LAFD said. 

A fire was reported at a 1905 craftsman style home located at 718 West 30th Street in L.A.’s University Park neighborhood just before 11:40 p.m. Saturday, July 6, 2024. (Citizen App)

Video posted to the Citizen App shows nearby residents cautiously looking over a wall behind the home as crews began to put out the flames.

No injuries to civilians or fire department personnel were reported. 

What started the fire at the 4,556 square-foot home, which was abandoned and boarded up, remains under investigation.