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Attic fire hits Studio City hillside home | L.A. Focus News

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STUDIO CITY — Fire damaged a Studio City home early Saturday morning, burning in the attic, walls and floor before being extinguished by firefighters in 32 minutes. Crews responded at 12:03 a.m. to the 3700 block of Berry Drive, south of Ventura Boulevard, and discovered fire in the attic of the hillside home, according to […]

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