GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – No one was hurt after an apartment fire Saturday on Green Bay’s west side.
Green Bay Metro Fire crews were called around 2:25 p.m. to the eight-unit complex at 312 S. Fisk Street.
Firefighters saw heavy smoke coming from the attack, along with flames from the first and second floors upon arrival.
Battalion Chief Drew Spielman said 4 of the units were burned, while the others sustained smoke and water damage.
“It was, kind of, a two-pronged attack. We wanted to get water on the fire right away and the other step was we wanted to make sure there was no residents still in the building. So, we started a search and rescue on the second floor and the crews stared to hit the fire from the outside,” Spielman told FOX 11.
Officials say the fire started on the patio of an apartment on the first floor. The cause remains under investigation.
At least 12 people have been displaced from the fire that caused $150,000 in damage.


