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By late Sunday afternoon, police have logged 357 calls while fire services have handled 271 (with medical assists making up the bulk at 195). No significant fires have been reported today.
Saturday brought above-average activity across both services, with police fielding 575 calls—18 percent above their weekly average. Disorderly conduct and unknown trouble calls dominated the police roster, while fire services managed 487 total calls, nearly two-thirds of which were medical assists. The mainly sunny weather and mild ten-degree high didn't prevent the evening rush; a two-alarm highrise fire on George Street flared up at 11pm.
Police have handled 3,414 calls over the last week against a monthly total of 5,722 so far in April. Fire's medical-assist volume continues to inflate overall call counts—31,305 medical calls year-to-date alone—but the underlying non-medical workload (fires, alarms, vehicles) remains steady. Four significant fires requiring two-plus alarms have occurred in the past seven days.
Saturday's police call volume jumped notably above trend, driven largely by disorderly conduct and unknown trouble dispatches. Nothing otherwise unusual, though the steady parade of highrise fires this week suggests either a coincidental clustering or something worth monitoring.
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2 AlarmHighrise Residential
Thirty-one units responded Saturday at 11:01pm to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on George Street between Lane North Dundas East George and Gerrard Street East.
A322, A322, C30, C31, C32, C33, CMD30, CMD30C, FI28, FI30, HR332, HZ323, L312, L312, L315, L325, L325, L331, LA325, P311, P312, P313, P314, P322, P323, P324, P326, P332, P333, P334, S313 -
3 AlarmCommercial/Industrial
Sixty-seven units were dispatched Wednesday at 4:59am to a 3-alarm commercial/industrial fire on Shorncliffe Road between Newbridge Road and North Queen Street.
A333, A415, A421, A423, A423, A433, A441, BOX12, BOX12, C34, C40, C40, C40, C42, C42, C43, C43, C44, C6, C7, CMD30, CMD30C, HR332, HZ145, HZ323, LA111, LA231, LA325, LA325, LA421, LA421, P121, P333, P333, P345, P412, P415, P415, P415, P421, P422, P423, P431, P431, P432, P432, P433, P435, P435, P435, P442, P443, P443, P444, P444, P445, PF121, PL432, R346, R425, R434, R441, REHAB01, S445, S445, T1, T114 -
2 AlarmHighrise Residential
On Yonge Street between Holmes Avenue and Olive Avenue, twenty units were called to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire early Wednesday morning at 1:45am.
A113, A125, A135, C10, C11, C13, C14, CMD10, HR114, HZ145, LA111, P111, P112, P114, P116, P141, P143, R122, S143, T114
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
| DISORDERLIES | 62 |
| UNKNOWN TROUBLE | 58 |
| PERSONAL INJURY COLLISION | 50 |
| SEE AMBULANCE | 49 |
| ASSAULT JUST OCCURRED | 32 |
| ARREST | 31 |
| HAZARD | 28 |
| PROPERTY DAMAGE COLLISION | 26 |
| IMPAIRED DRIVER | 23 |
| DISPUTE | 21 |
Top Fire Incident Types Yesterday
| MEDICAL | 289 |
| Alarm Single Source | 84 |
| Vehicle | 41 |
| Fire | 33 |
| Rescue | 14 |
| Check Call | 7 |
| Vehicle Fire | 5 |
| Natural Gas Leak | 4 |
| Hazmat Level 1 | 3 |
| Vehicle Accident | 2 |
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 | 53 |
| 2-Alarm | 92 |
| 3-Alarm | 5 |