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Fort Wayne, IN – Two Hospitalized After Apartment Fire on Engle Rd

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March 29, 2026
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Fort Wayne, IN (March 29, 2026) – Two people were hospitalized early on Sunday morning following an apartment fire in the 2100 block of Engle Road on the city’s southwest side.

According to the Fort Wayne Fire Department, crews were dispatched to the scene just after 3:27 a.m., where they encountered heavy flames and smoke coming from one of the units. Firefighters quickly deployed hose lines and worked to bring the fire under control.

Officials said most residents were able to evacuate on their own. However, three individuals were initially instructed to remain inside their apartment while firefighters cleared smoke from the hallway. Once conditions improved, those residents were safely evacuated.

Medics at the scene treated two individuals who were later transported to a local hospital. The extent of their injuries has not been released.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

We wish a full and speedy recovery to those injured in this incident.

How Do Apartment Fires Impact Residents and Emergency Response Efforts?

Apartment fires can pose significant risks due to the close proximity of units and shared ventilation systems, which allow smoke and flames to spread quickly. Even when a fire is contained to a single unit, nearby residents may still face the risk of smoke inhalation.

Emergency responders must often make rapid decisions about whether to evacuate or shelter in place, depending on the severity of the fire and building conditions. In some cases, residents may be safer to remain inside temporarily while crews control the smoke and flames.

These incidents highlight the importance of fire safety measures, including working smoke detectors, clear evacuation plans, and prompt emergency response to reduce injuries and prevent further damage.

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