GTA Incident Statistics
Generated 2026-06-17 04:30:01  ·  Data through 2026-06-16 (yesterday)
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GTA Update AI Briefing
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 · Generated 2026-06-17 04:35

By mid-afternoon Wednesday, police have logged 78 calls while fire has handled 46, with no major incidents to report so far. The light rain and high humidity aren't doing much to slow the usual pace.

👮 78 police  ·  🚒 46 fire (21 medical)

Tuesday was a moderately busy day with police fielding 584 calls—slightly above their weekly average—led by personal injury collisions (78) and disorderly conduct (61). Fire logged 501 calls, about two-thirds of them medical assists, which is their standard operating model. A 2-alarm highrise residential fire on Canyon Avenue around 8pm was the notable incident in the fire service's evening hours.


This week is tracking close to the 7-day police average of 563 calls per day, while fire continues its usual rhythm of roughly 550 daily calls dominated by medical responses. Year-to-date, disorderly conduct remains the most common police call type, followed by unknown troubles and medical assists. The five 2+ alarm fires recorded over the past week are within range for early June.


Five 2-alarm fires in seven days is worth noting, though none have caused casualties or widespread damage. The cluster includes two highrise residential incidents and suggests ongoing pressure on multi-unit housing across the city.


  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    CANYON AVE between SHEPPARD AVE W & BATHURST ST

    Twenty units responded Tuesday at 7:55pm to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on Canyon Ave between Sheppard Ave W and Bathurst St.

    A133, A135, A142, C10, C11, C13, C14, CMD10, HR114, HZ145, LA111, P112, P114, P121, P132, P143, P145, R122, S143, T114
  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    MARKBROOK LANE between KIPLING AVE BICYCLE TRL

    Early Monday morning at 3:08am, twenty-two units were dispatched to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on Markbrook Lane between Kipling Ave and Bicycle Trail.

    A133, A142, A411, A415, C14, C40, C41, C44, CMD10, HR114, HZ145, LA421, P142, P146, P411, P412, P415, P442, R413, R413, R441, S445
  • 2 Alarm
    Residential
    CHARLES TUPPER DR between LANGEVIN CRES & MCCULLEY ST

    On Charles Tupper Dr between Langevin Cres and McCulley St, thirty-one units battled a 2-alarm residential fire Sunday at 7:26am.

    A213, A213, A215, A215, A231, C20, C21, C22, C23, C24, CMD10, FI30, FI32, HZ323, HZ323, LA111, LA231, P211, P212, P213, P222, P225, P226, P231, P232, P233, P234, R214, R214, R223, S232
  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    EAST LIBERTY ST between LIBERTY VILLAGE PARK TRL & LYNN WILLIAMS ST

    Friday at 10:09pm brought twenty-three units to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on East Liberty St between Liberty Village Park Trail and Lynn Williams St.

    C30, C31, C33, C34, C34, CMD30, CMD30C, HR332, HZ323, L312, L315, L331, L426, LA325, P315, P331, P332, P334, P345, P426, R346, S313, S331
  • 2 Alarm
    Residential
    SEACLIFF BLVD between ELNATHAN CRES & ELNATHAN CRES

    Twenty-eight units were called to Seacliff Blvd between Elnathan Cres locations Wednesday at 10:39am for a 2-alarm residential fire.

    A142, A411, A411, A441, C13, C14, C40, C41, C41, C41, C44, CMD10, FI27, HZ145, LA421, P121, P141, P142, P144, P411, P412, P415, P426, P443, R413, R441, REHAB01, S143
Yesterday
584
2026-06-16
Last 7 Days
3,941
~563/day avg
Month to Date
9,082
June 2026
Year to Date
84,603
2026 to date
Yesterday
501
2026-06-16
Last 7 Days
3,852
~550/day avg
Month to Date
8,832
June 2026
Year to Date
83,336
2026 to date
👮 Week So Far
TPS 14 Div
108 calls
👮 Month to Date
TPS 51 Div
807 calls
👮 Year to Date
TPS 51 Div
7,352 calls
🚒 Week So Far
TFS 332
45 calls
19 fire  ·  26 medical
🚒 Month to Date
TFS 314
333 calls
97 fire  ·  236 medical
🚒 Year to Date
TFS 325
3,028 calls
1,057 fire  ·  1,971 medical
8pm Busiest hour for police calls (last 90 days)
Sat Busiest day of week for police (last 90 days)
5pm Busiest hour for fire calls (last 90 days)
Fri Busiest day of week for fire (last 90 days)
63.2% Of fire calls are medical assists (YTD)
DISORDERLIES Top police call type YTD (9,286 calls)

Incidents per Day (Police & Fire)

Hour of Day Distribution

Day of Week Distribution

Monthly Totals — 2026

Fire Call Breakdown YTD — Medical vs Other

Top Police Call Types Yesterday

PERSONAL INJURY COLLISION
78
DISORDERLIES
61
UNKNOWN TROUBLE
40
SEE AMBULANCE
37
ASSAULT JUST OCCURRED
33
ARREST
32
DISPUTE
30
IMPAIRED DRIVER
20
ASSAULT
18
BREAK & ENTER
18

Top Fire Incident Types Yesterday

MEDICAL
298
Alarm Single Source
86
Vehicle
41
Fire
30
Rescue
8
Hazmat Level 1
8
Vehicle Accident
7
Check Call
6
Wires Down
4
Vehicle Fire
3

Police Call Types YTD

Fire Incident Types YTD

Police Divisions — Last 30 Days

Fire Sub-Types YTD

Alarm Level Breakdown

Alarm Level Counts

1st Alarm 97
2-Alarm 170
3-Alarm 8
5-Alarm 1