By MYFOXATLANTA STAFF/myfoxatlanta
ATLANTA - It took several hours and more than 100 firefighters to bring a massive fire at Tyler Perry's studios in southwest Atlanta under control on Tuesday night.
The fire Tuesday night at the 3100 block of Continental Colony Parkway in southwest Atlanta reached four alarms.
There were no reports of injuries, according to Atlanta Fire Department Capt. J. L. Bundrige.
According to the studio website, the sprawling 200,000 square feet facility features five sound stages, a post-production facility, a back lot, a 400-seat theater, a private screening room and designated areas for entertaining and hosting events. It was moved to its current location in 2008.
Fire trucks circled what appeared to be the Ruby Dee-Ossie Davis studio, the Cicely Tyson studio and the Sidney Poitier studio.
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