OAKLAND — For the second time in nearly two months, fire crews on Sunday doused a one-alarm blaze at an abandoned building in downtown Oakland, officials said.

Firefighters responded just after 10 a.m. to a report of the fire in the 1500 block of Webster Street, said Zoraida Diaz, a battalion chief with the Oakland Fire Department.

Fire crews arrived to find flames coming from the front of the building, Diaz said, but were able to extinguish the blaze within about 30 minutes.

No one was inside the building when firefighters arrived, she said, and no one reported any injuries.

It was the second time fire crews had put out a blaze at the three-story commercial building, which is currently vacant, Diaz said. Firefighters had doused a blaze there on Nov. 21, when they found a person living there.

The building’s owner boarded the windows to the building, but Diaz said it’s unclear whether someone else got in. An arson investigator was brought in to explore the cause of the fire, which may have started on the second floor.

There was no power to the building, which Diaz said aided the freighters in their efforts to battle the blaze.