
A fire damaged a Woodland Hills condominium building Wednesday, but no injuries were reported.
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More than 50 firefighters responded around noon to the blaze at the two-story, four-unit building in the 22100 block of West Burbank Boulevard, where crews found fire burning within the walls, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Fire crews used thermal imaging cameras and strategically opened walls where needed to attack the flames, according to the LAFD. It took about 45 minutes to knock down the fire.
There was no immediate word on the cause of the fire.
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