A stubborn fire at a 1,900 square-foot residence in West Hills was knocked down by Los Angeles Fire Department Thursday in under 40 minutes .
Fire crews were dispatched at 5:13 a.m to 22024 W. Napa St. and Hanna Avenue where they found flames inside the attached garage containing two automobiles, as well as concealed spaces within the attic of the one-story home, said LAFD spokesman Brian Humphrey.
It took 49 firefighters 38 minutes access to confine and fully extinguish the fire.
No injuries have been reported and the cause of the fire is under investigation, Humphrey said.
