Fire at Autumn Lakes apartment complex
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MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- UPDATE TWO: The City of Mishawaka has released a resource guide online for residents affected by the Autumn Lakes apartment fire.
This includes information about local food pantries, temporary housing and shelter, the American Red Cross, and mental and emotional support.
UPDATE: Authorities say fire crews were called back out around 7 a.m., Wednesday, after the fire rekindled.
Fire crews had the hot spots put out by 7:45 a.m., according to officials.
ORIGINAL STORY: A fire broke out at the Autumn Lakes apartment complex. St. Joseph County dispatch confirms the call came in at 10:38 p.m. on Tuesday.
Dispatch confirms the fire has not caused any road closures or traffic delays.
The City of Mishawaka is telling Autumn Lakes residents to go to the clubhouse to get more information on next steps.
We will update as we learn more.
Video provided by Chris DePaepe