Firefighters was dispatched to a reported structure fire Sunday afternoon in Central Lubbock.

The fire was reported around 3:15 p.m. in the 4900 block of 62nd Street. 

When crews arrived on the scene, they discovered smoke and flames coming from the roof of a home.

Lubbock Fire Rescue said it appears to have started as a grass fire. The fire traveled up a fence to the eaves and attic of the home. 

The fire was extinguished around 3:40 p.m.

LFR said no one was at home during the fire but a dog was rescued inside the home. The dog was not injured.  

Authorities said two adults and one child were the occupants of the home and will be displaced. 

The Fire Marshal’s Office was called at the scene to conduct an investigation.

This article will be updated as additional information is released by authorities.