A lawsuit has been filed by a Watertown fire captain who was injured in a massive warehouse fire last year.

Captain Theodore Kolb was hurt while fighting the flames coming out of a large building on Newell Street in Watertown last February.

A wall partially collapsed, injuring him in several places.

Kolb spent weeks in the hospital before he was released.

The lawsuit names the 2 teens jailed for arson, as well as Samaritan Medical Center and the Hudson River-Black River Regulating District.

The medical center owns the building as a storage warehouse, and the lawsuit says mismanagement of the Black River banks contributed to the collapse.

Court documents do not specify how much Kolb is looking for in damages.