A fire at a Strongsville apartment complex that originally broke out Saturday morning reignited overnight, according to the Strongsville Fire Department.
On Saturday around 12:22 a.m., a resident of Polo Club Apartment reported a fire on his porch. Crews arrived around 12:29 a.m. to find heavy fire on the porch deck extending to the roof. Cold temps hindered efforts to put out the fire, the Strongsville Fire Department.
No injuries were reported in the fire but the American Red Cross provided assistance after occupants of 18 apartment units were displaced. Then, on Sunday morning, around 12:22 a.m., Strongsville Fire received a report from the apartment complex of smoke and flames coming from the building in the area of the fire that broke out Saturday.Around 3:24 a.m., fire crews began work to suppress the rekindled fire, which was once again difficult due to the extremely cold temperatures. Extra measures were also taken to prevent any injuries to firefighters with the extensive damage to the building from the original fire.
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