GTA Incident Statistics
Generated 2026-06-06 05:30:01  ·  Data through 2026-06-05 (yesterday)
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GTA Update AI Briefing
Friday, June 5, 2026 · Generated 2026-06-06 05:35

By 5pm on Saturday, police had logged 112 calls while fire services handled 82 calls—about half of which were medical assists. The morning was marked by a 2-Alarm commercial fire on Islington Avenue at 3:03am.

👮 112 police  ·  🚒 82 fire (50 medical)

Friday was the busiest day of the week for both services, with police fielding 625 calls and fire responding to 543. Personal injury collisions dominated the police roster at 73 calls, while the heat—topping out at 30.5°C—likely contributed to the afternoon surge in fire medical assists peaking around 5pm.


Police have logged 3,867 calls over the last seven days (above the recent average of 552 per day), while fire's medical-heavy workload continues at its established pace. June is already tracking at nearly 2,900 police calls with just six days in the books.


Ten 2-alarm or higher fires in the past week is notable—three of those were residential calls on Friday alone. The current mist and elevated humidity (96%) contrast sharply with yesterday's warmth, which may shift dispatch patterns as the weekend progresses.


  • 2 Alarm
    Commercial/Industrial
    ISLINGTON AVE & TITAN RD

    Twenty-three units responded Saturday at 3:03am to a 2-alarm commercial/industrial fire at Islington Avenue and Titan Road. The incident required significant resources to bring under control.

    A421, A432, A433, C40, C42, C43, C44, CMD30, HR332, HZ145, HZ145, L426, LA421, P333, P431, P432, P435, P443, P445, R425, R434, S445, T1
  • 2 Alarm
    Residential
    WILKET RD between WYEGATE CRT & TUDOR GT

    On Wilket Road between Wyegate Court and Tudor Gate, twenty-one units were dispatched Friday at 11:44pm to a 2-alarm residential fire. Firefighters worked through the night to extinguish the blaze.

    A113, A125, C10, C14, C24, C34, C34, CMD10, HZ323, LA111, P111, P114, P116, P123, P125, P131, P134, P321, R122, S232, T114
  • 2 Alarm
    Residential
    NEWMAN AVE between SECORD AVE & GOODWOOD PARK CRES

    Early Friday afternoon at 1:07pm, twenty-nine units arrived at Newman Avenue between Secord Avenue and Goodwood Park Crescent for a 2-alarm residential fire. It was one of the day's most resource-intensive calls.

    A221, A221, A322, C13, C20, C22, C22, C22, C22, C31, C32, C32, CMD30, HZ323, L226, LA231, LA325, LA325, P222, P224, P226, P233, P323, R214, R223, R227, R235, R241, S313
  • 2 Alarm
    Underground
    BALES AVE between GLENDORA AVE & ANNDALE DR

    Nineteen units responded Friday at 1:49am to a 2-alarm underground fire on Bales Avenue between Glendora Avenue and Anndale Drive. The crews faced challenging conditions in the subsurface location.

    A125, A135, C10, C11, C13, C31, CMD10, HR114, HZ145, LA111, P112, P114, P116, P121, P131, P143, R122, S143, T114
  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    DAVISVILLE AVE between YONGE ST & PAILTON CRES

    Wednesday evening at 9:52pm saw twenty units dispatched to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on Davisville Avenue between Yonge Street and Pailton Crescent. The multi-storey structure required coordinated firefighting efforts.

    A125, A135, A341, C30, C31, C32, C34, CMD30, HR332, HZ323, L312, LA325, P134, P135, P311, P312, P321, P343, P344, S331
  • 2 Alarm
    Commercial/Industrial
    EDDYSTONE AVE between JANE ST & OAKDALE RD

    Twenty-seven units tackled a 2-alarm commercial/industrial fire Tuesday at 6:12pm on Eddystone Avenue between Jane Street and Oakdale Road. The response was substantial due to the building type.

    A133, A142, A333, A411, C10, C11, C14, C34, C41, CMD10, HR114, HZ145, LA111, LA325, P114, P141, P142, P143, P144, P333, P411, P421, R133, S143, S331, T1, T114
  • 2 Alarm
    Subway
    ISLINGTON AVE between BLOOR ST W & ABERFOYLE CRES

    On Islington Avenue between Bloor Street West and Aberfoyle Crescent, twenty-one units were called Tuesday at 5:52pm to a 2-alarm subway fire. Emergency crews worked in the transit system throughout the evening.

    A421, A432, A432, A433, C42, C43, C44, HR332, HZ323, L426, LA421, P422, P423, P423CA, P433, P435, P443, P445, R425, R434, S445
  • 2 Alarm
    Residential
    ELLESMERE RD between PHARMACY AVE & CROSLAND DR

    Thirty-two units arrived Sunday at 1:33pm to battle a 2-alarm residential fire on Ellesmere Road between Pharmacy Avenue and Crosland Drive. The large contingent reflected the complexity of the incident.

    A113, A125, A215, A221, A233, A242, C20, C22, C23, C24, C24, CMD10, FI23, FI28, HZ323, LA111, LA231, P113, P211, P213, P222, P225, P232, P233, P244, P245, R115, R214, R223, R243, S232, SUP7
  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    TRAILRIDGE CRES between PURPLEDUSK TRL & NEILSON RD

    Early Sunday morning at 9:02am, eighteen units responded to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire at Trailridge Crescent between Purpledusk Trail and Neilson Road. The crews quickly established control of the situation.

    A113, A213, A221, A231, C21, C22, C23, HR114, HZ145, LA231, P211, P212, P213, P231, P245, R214, R243, S232
  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    HUMBER BLVD between ALLIANCE AVE & HILLDALE RD

    Saturday afternoon at 2:27pm, twenty-one units were deployed to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on Humber Boulevard between Alliance Avenue and Hilldale Road. The response brought the fire under control by evening.

    A133, A135, A421, A433, C13, C34, C40, C42, CMD30, CMD30C, HR332, HZ145, LA421, P342, P345, P421, P422, P423, R133, R425, S445
Yesterday
625
2026-06-05
Last 7 Days
3,867
~552/day avg
Month to Date
2,836
June 2026
Year to Date
78,357
2026 to date
Yesterday
543
2026-06-05
Last 7 Days
3,996
~571/day avg
Month to Date
2,910
June 2026
Year to Date
77,414
2026 to date
👮 Week So Far
TPS 14 Div
241 calls
👮 Month to Date
TPS 14 Div
241 calls
👮 Year to Date
TPS 51 Div
6,775 calls
🚒 Week So Far
TFS 314
109 calls
32 fire  ·  77 medical
🚒 Month to Date
TFS 314
109 calls
32 fire  ·  77 medical
🚒 Year to Date
TFS 325
2,815 calls
987 fire  ·  1,828 medical
9pm Busiest hour for police calls (last 90 days)
Fri 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)
63.4% Of fire calls are medical assists (YTD)
DISORDERLIES Top police call type YTD (8,649 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
73
UNKNOWN TROUBLE
54
DISORDERLIES
54
SEE AMBULANCE
47
ARREST
32
HAZARD
31
IMPAIRED DRIVER
29
ASSAULT JUST OCCURRED
25
DISPUTE
24
PROPERTY DAMAGE COLLISION
23

Top Fire Incident Types Yesterday

MEDICAL
349
Alarm Single Source
71
Vehicle
55
Fire
30
Rescue
10
Check Call
5
Fire Alarm
5
Natural Gas Leak
5
Wires Down
4
Alarm Highrise Residential
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 94
2-Alarm 157
3-Alarm 8
5-Alarm 1