GTA Incident Statistics
Generated 2026-04-19 11:30:01  ·  Data through 2026-04-18 (yesterday)
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GTA Update AI Briefing
Saturday, April 18, 2026 · Generated 2026-04-19 11:35

By late morning on Sunday, police are tracking 215 calls while fire has handled 172 (113 of which are medical assists). No significant structure fires yet.

👮 215 police  ·  🚒 172 fire (113 medical)

Saturday was the week's busiest day across both services, with police fielding 562 calls and fire handling 519. Disorderlies and unknown trouble calls dominated the police side, while fire's volume was largely driven by medical assists on a mild, mostly cloudy evening.


Police are running about 8% above their weekly average at 524 calls per day, with disorderlies consistently the top call type. Fire's medical assist workload continues to anchor their numbers around 516 daily calls, which tracks with the 63% baseline for medical response.


Four 2-alarm fires in seven days is worth noting, though nothing extraordinary for early spring. Yesterday evening's 2-alarm highrise on Fort York Boulevard was the latest in a string of mid-sized incidents across the city.


  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    FORT YORK BLVD between GZOWSKI BLVD & ANGELIQUE ST

    Twenty-one units responded Saturday at 11:14pm to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on Fort York Boulevard between Gzowski Boulevard and Angelique Street.

    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

    On Royal York Road between Coney Road and Norseman Street, twenty-two units were dispatched Friday at 7:47pm to a 2-alarm institutional fire.

    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

    Friday at 7:06pm brought twenty-seven units to a 2-alarm residential fire on Cook Road between Lane East Aldwinckle South Cook and Aldwinckle Heights.

    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 responded Wednesday at 2:53pm to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire on Queens Wharf Road between Housey Street and Fort York Boulevard.

    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
562
2026-04-18
Last 7 Days
3,669
~524/day avg
Month to Date
9,260
April 2026
Year to Date
52,991
2026 to date
Yesterday
519
2026-04-18
Last 7 Days
3,614
~516/day avg
Month to Date
9,008
April 2026
Year to Date
53,117
2026 to date
👮 Week So Far
TPS 51 Div
313 calls
👮 Month to Date
TPS 51 Div
850 calls
👮 Year to Date
TPS 51 Div
4,649 calls
🚒 Week So Far
TFS 325
142 calls
44 fire  ·  98 medical
🚒 Month to Date
TFS 325
365 calls
123 fire  ·  242 medical
🚒 Year to Date
TFS 325
1,944 calls
692 fire  ·  1,252 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)
63.2% Of fire calls are medical assists (YTD)
DISORDERLIES Top police call type YTD (5,824 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
64
UNKNOWN TROUBLE
55
SEE AMBULANCE
43
DISPUTE
37
ASSAULT JUST OCCURRED
36
ARREST
32
PERSONAL INJURY COLLISION
29
BREAK & ENTER
23
IMPAIRED DRIVER
21
HAZARD
21

Top Fire Incident Types Yesterday

MEDICAL
342
Alarm Single Source
80
Vehicle
26
Fire
22
Rescue
15
Check Call
10
Hazmat Level 1
6
Vehicle Fire
4
Fire Alarm
4
Vehicle Accident
4

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 54
2-Alarm 96
3-Alarm 5