Firefighters attack a blaze consuming an abandoned Winnebago motor home late Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, on the 13100 block of Burbank Boulevard in Valley Glen, right next to the bungalows at Los Angeles Valley College and across from LA Fire Station 102. Workers for Spectrum spent the following day repairing overhead cables that burned in the blaze. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

Firefighters attack a blaze consuming an abandoned Winnebago motor home late Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, on the 13100 block of Burbank Boulevard in Valley Glen, right next to the bungalows at Los Angeles Valley College and across from LA Fire Station 102. Workers for Spectrum spent the following day repairing overhead cables that burned in the blaze. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

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Firefighters attack a blaze consuming an abandoned Winnebago motor home late Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, on the 13100 block of Burbank Boulevard in Valley Glen, right next to the bungalows at Los Angeles Valley College and across from LA Fire Station 102. Workers for Spectrum spent the following day repairing overhead cables that burned in the blaze. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

Firefighters attack a blaze consuming an abandoned Winnebago motor home late Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, on the 13100 block of Burbank Boulevard in Valley Glen, right next to the bungalows at Los Angeles Valley College and across from LA Fire Station 102. Workers for Spectrum spent the following day repairing overhead cables that burned in the blaze. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)



An abandoned motor home fire on Tuesday night near Los Angeles Valley College in Valley Glen resulted in some wires down but no injuries, authorities said on Thursday.

The fire was reported at 11:19 p.m. on the 13100 block of Burbank Boulevard, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey.

The motor home was parked next to the college’s aging and mostly abandoned bungalows and across from Fire Station 102.

When firefighters arrived, they found the motor home on fire with wires down, and in addition to fighting the fire, they notified the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Humphrey said.

The blaze was put out in a few minutes and there were no injuries, the spokesman said.

The fire also knocked out some Spectrum cable service, and that company’s trucks were out in force the following day to repair its overhead wiring.

The cause of the fire was undetermined, Humphrey said, and the financial loss was not calculated.

Freelance photographer Rick McClure contributed to this report.