GTA Incident Statistics
Generated 2026-04-22 06:00:02  ·  Data through 2026-04-21 (yesterday)
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GTA Update AI Briefing
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 · Generated 2026-04-22 06:05

By 6 p.m. on Wednesday, police had logged 70 calls while fire services handled 57 (40 medical assists among them). Nothing on the multi-alarm front yet.

👮 70 police  ·  🚒 57 fire (40 medical)

Tuesday brought 490 police calls and 452 fire calls, with the latter split roughly 63% medical assists. Disorderlies dominated the police tally at 57, while fire's medical workload held steady at around 302 calls despite the cool overnight dip to just above freezing.


The 7-day police average sits at 521 calls; April is tracking toward roughly 10,600 police dispatches for the month. Fire's medical-assist ratio continues its usual pattern, propping up overall call volume to sit just shy of the weekly average.


Last week saw seven 2-alarm fires across the city, which is notably active for a seven-day stretch. The uptick includes three highrise residential calls and two institutional or commercial responses, suggesting a brief cluster rather than an isolated incident.


  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    ST GEORGE ST between URSULA FRANKLIN ST & WILLCOCKS ST

    Twenty-one units responded Tuesday at 6:29pm to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on St George Street between Ursula Franklin Street and Willcocks Street. The blaze drew significant emergency response in the downtown core.

    A135, C30, C31, C33, C34, CMD30, CMD30C, HR332, HZ323, L312, L325, L426, LA325, P312, P313, P332, P333, P334, P344, P345, S331
  • 2 Alarm
    Commercial/Industrial
    KINGSTON RD between MARKHAM RD & BRINLOOR BLVD

    On Kingston Road between Markham Road and Brinloor Boulevard, thirty-four units were dispatched Monday at 11:54pm to a 2-alarm commercial and industrial fire. The late-night incident required an extended response.

    A213, A213, A215, A215, A221, A221, A231, A333, C20, C22, C23, C23, C24, C8, CMD30, CMD30C, HR332, HZ323, LA231, P212, P213, P221, P222, P231, P232, P234, P333, R214, R223, R223, REHAB01, S232, SUP7, T1
  • 2 Alarm
    Residential
    FOUR WINDS DR between COLUMBIA GT & SENTINEL RD

    Early Monday morning at 6:43am, twenty-three units arrived at a 2-alarm residential fire on Four Winds Drive between Columbia Gate and Sentinel Road. Emergency crews tackled the blaze in the predawn hours.

    A142, A411, C10, C11, C13, C14, C14, CMD10, HZ145, L325, LA111, P111, P112, P114, P134, P141, P141, P143, P144, P146, P411, S143, T114
  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    FORT YORK BLVD between GZOWSKI BLVD & ANGELIQUE ST

    Saturday night at 11:14pm brought thirty-one units to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire at Fort York Boulevard between Gzowski Boulevard and Angelique Street. The late-evening incident drew a substantial response.

    A333, C30, C31, C33, C34, CMD30, CMD30C, HR332, HZ323, L315, L331, L426, LA325, P135, P312, P331, P332, P334, P426, R346, S331
  • 2 Alarm
    Institution
    ROYAL YORK RD between CONEY RD & NORSEMAN ST

    Twenty-two units responded Friday at 7:47pm to a 2-alarm institutional fire on Royal York Road between Coney Road and Norseman Street. Evening fire crews were deployed to the location.

    A423, A433, C42, C43, C44, CMD30, CMD30C, HR332, HZ323, L426, LA421, P422, P423, P426, P431, P433, P435, P445, PL432, R425, R434, S445
  • 2 Alarm
    Residential
    COOK RD between LN E ALDWINCKLE S COOK & ALDWINCKLE HTS

    On Cook Road between Lane East Aldwinckle South Cook and Aldwinckle Heights, twenty-seven units fought a 2-alarm residential fire Friday at 7:06pm. The evening blaze required an extensive firefighting effort.

    A142, A411, C10, C11, C14, C14, C41, CMD10, FI26, FI31, HZ145, LA111, P111, P112, P131, P132, P141, P141, P142, P142, P143, P144, P144, P145, P411, S143, T114
  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    QUEENS WHARF RD between HOUSEY ST & FORT YORK BLVD

    Thirty-four units arrived Wednesday at 2:53pm at Queens Wharf Road between Housey Street and Fort York Boulevard for a 2-alarm highrise residential fire. The afternoon incident prompted a major emergency deployment.

    A333, A433, C13, C30, C30, C31, C33, C33, C34, CMD30, CMD30, CMD30C, CMD30C, FI31, HR114, HR332, HZ323, L315, L325, L331, LA325, P143, P314, P315, P322, P331, P332, P333, P334, P342, R325, R346, R346, S331
Yesterday
490
2026-04-21
Last 7 Days
3,644
~521/day avg
Month to Date
10,644
April 2026
Year to Date
54,375
2026 to date
Yesterday
452
2026-04-21
Last 7 Days
3,515
~502/day avg
Month to Date
10,296
April 2026
Year to Date
54,405
2026 to date
👮 Week So Far
TPS 14 Div
107 calls
👮 Month to Date
TPS 51 Div
954 calls
👮 Year to Date
TPS 51 Div
4,753 calls
🚒 Week So Far
TFS 325
53 calls
18 fire  ·  35 medical
🚒 Month to Date
TFS 325
429 calls
149 fire  ·  280 medical
🚒 Year to Date
TFS 325
2,008 calls
718 fire  ·  1,290 medical
9pm 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)
Sat Busiest day of week for fire (last 90 days)
63.3% Of fire calls are medical assists (YTD)
DISORDERLIES Top police call type YTD (5,998 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

DISORDERLIES
57
ARREST
40
ASSAULT JUST OCCURRED
37
UNKNOWN TROUBLE
33
SEE AMBULANCE
28
PERSONAL INJURY COLLISION
26
HAZARD
21
PROPERTY DAMAGE COLLISION
19
BREAK & ENTER
18
ASSAULT
17

Top Fire Incident Types Yesterday

MEDICAL
302
Alarm Single Source
74
Fire
27
Vehicle
20
Vehicle Fire
5
Fire Alarm
5
Rescue
4
Check Call
4
Natural Gas Leak
4
Water Problem
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 55
2-Alarm 99
3-Alarm 5