FLINT, MI - There was one fire during Devil's Night in Flint, according to Flint Fire Department District Commander Mark Kovach.

The fire, which took place off of Fenton Road around 1 a.m., was at a vacant house and is suspicious, Kovach said.

No one was injured during the blaze.

"It was quiet," Kovach said. "I'd say it's one of the quietest I've been on."

He's been with the department 25 years and said there also were firefighters from Genesee Township, Grand Blanc and Burton working in Flint.

"Basically, it was another pump at each station," Kovach said.

The number of fires on Devil's Night and Halloween has declined in recent years into the single digits.

That is a sharp drop compared to 1994 when the city saw more than 200 fires, according to MLive-The Flint Journal's files.

There were three fires during Devil's Night last year and two fires in 2015.

Flint also has used a citizen radio patrol over the last few years in hopes of preventing the number of intentionally set fires.