Brooklyn fire leaves approximately 10 families displaced, 4 people injured: FDNY
BROOKLYN - Four people were hurt and approximately 10 families have been displaced after a four-alarm fire broke out in Brooklyn on Saturday night, according to the FDNY.
When did the fire break out?
What we know:
The fire broke out at 10:30 p.m. on Saturday night at 335 Graham Avenue between Metropolitian Avenue and Devoe Street in Williamsburg, according to the FDNY.
The FDNY said the fire started on the top floor of a three-story apartment building and extended into the cockloft and two other buildings.
FOX 5 NY's Kendall Green said the two other buildings included a pharmacy and a taco shop.
Three firefighters suffered minor injuries and another person was injured, according to the FDNY.
The FDNY said the injured firefighters were transported to Wyckoff Hospital for treatment and the other person was treated at the scene.

"These are also three story buildings, and they we identify them also as row frame buildings. They're made entirely of wood, and the fire traveled heavily in that common cockloft, involving all three buildings and directly through the walls," said Chief of Fire Operations Kevin Woods in a post on X.
The fire was placed under control after 1:30 a.m. on Sunday, according to the FDNY.
What we don't know:
FDNY officials are investigating to figure out what caused the fire.
It is unclear if anyone has been injured or hospitalized at this time.
What is happening to the families that have been displaced?
What they're saying:
The FDNY said the families that have been displaced are being handled by the American Red Cross and working with their agency partners.
The Source: This article uses information from the FDNY.