GTA Incident Statistics
Generated 2026-04-16 03:30:01  ·  Data through 2026-04-15 (yesterday)
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GTA Update AI Briefing
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 · Generated 2026-04-16 03:35

By mid-afternoon Thursday, police have logged 63 calls while fire services handled 46 (41 of them medical assists). No significant structure fires yet, though the fog rolling in is thick enough to make visibility a genuine concern for emergency response times.

👮 63 police  ·  🚒 46 fire (41 medical)

Wednesday saw 471 police calls and 537 fire calls, with disorderlies dominating the police side and medical assists making up the bulk of fire's workload as usual. The mild 18-degree afternoon likely contributed to the uptick in outdoor disturbances and minor collisions, a pattern typical for decent spring weather.


Police calls are running slightly below the 7-day average at 517, while fire's 492-call average continues to be driven almost entirely by medical assists, which now represent 63 percent of all fire dispatches year-to-date. Disorderlies remain the dominant police call type across the month, with over 5600 logged so far.


Two 2-alarm residential highrise fires in the past week (Queens Wharf and George Street) represents an uptick worth noting, though 22 such fires through April suggests nothing wildly out of pattern for the month.


  • 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 at 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
  • 2 Alarm
    Highrise Residential
    GEORGE ST between LN N DUNDAS E GEORGE & GERRARD ST E

    On George Street between Dundas East and Gerrard Street East, thirty-one units were dispatched early Saturday at 11:01pm to a 2-alarm highrise residential fire.

    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
Yesterday
471
2026-04-15
Last 7 Days
3,617
~517/day avg
Month to Date
7,456
April 2026
Year to Date
51,187
2026 to date
Yesterday
537
2026-04-15
Last 7 Days
3,445
~492/day avg
Month to Date
7,282
April 2026
Year to Date
51,391
2026 to date
👮 Week So Far
TPS 51 Div
160 calls
👮 Month to Date
TPS 51 Div
697 calls
👮 Year to Date
TPS 51 Div
4,496 calls
🚒 Week So Far
TFS 325
66 calls
18 fire  ·  48 medical
🚒 Month to Date
TFS 325
289 calls
97 fire  ·  192 medical
🚒 Year to Date
TFS 325
1,868 calls
666 fire  ·  1,202 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)
Tue Busiest day of week for fire (last 90 days)
63.2% Of fire calls are medical assists (YTD)
DISORDERLIES Top police call type YTD (5,635 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
58
SEE AMBULANCE
41
PERSONAL INJURY COLLISION
39
UNKNOWN TROUBLE
34
HAZARD
31
ARREST
25
ASSAULT JUST OCCURRED
23
THEFT JUST OCCURRED
21
BREAK & ENTER
18
DISPUTE
13

Top Fire Incident Types Yesterday

MEDICAL
343
Alarm Single Source
91
Vehicle
35
Fire
25
Rescue
14
Check Call
8
Vehicle Accident
5
Vehicle Fire
4
Hazmat Level 1
3
Natural Gas Leak
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 54
2-Alarm 93
3-Alarm 5