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==Toronto Fire Service==

Revision as of 22:07, 20 May 2010

City of Toronto Emergency Services

Toronto Police Service Divisional Map with Patrol Areas

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Toronto Fire Service

Fire Operations

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Active Incidences Link

http://www.toronto.ca/fire/cadinfo/livecad.htm

(updated at five minute intervals)


North Command

  • North Command Office

5100 Yonge Street

  • Training Division
  • Station #111
  • Station #123

143 Bond Avenue

  • Station #313

1507 Lawrence Avenue West

  • Fire Prevention Division
  • Station #112

10 William Carson Crescent

  • Station #141

3965 Keele Street

  • Station #145

20 Beffort Road

  • Mechanical Division

40 Toryork Drive

  • Medical Office

1333 Sheppard Avenue East

  • Communications Division
  • Emergency Planning Research and Development
  • Public Information Office
  • Recruitment & Community Outreach Section

4300 Dufferin Street

  • Public Education Centre and Museum

Station #233


District 11

  • Station #111

3300 Bayview Avenue

  • Station #112

5700 Bathurst Street

  • Station #113

700 Seneca Hill Drive

  • Station #114

12 Canterbury Place

  • Station #115

115 Parkway Forest Drive

  • Station #116

Leslie Street & Sheppard Avenue East

District 12

  • Station #121

10 William Carson Crescent

  • Station #122

2545 Bayview Avenue

  • Station #123

143 Bond Avenue

  • Station #124 (proposed)

Sunnybrook Hospital

  • Station #125

1109 Leslie Street

District 13

  • Station #131

3135 Yonge Street

  • Station #132

476 Lawrence Avenue West

  • Station #133

1505 Lawrence Avenue West

  • Station #134

16 Montgomery Avenue

  • Station #135

641 Eglinton Avenue West


District 14

  • Station #141

3965 Keele Street

  • Station #142

2753 Jane Street

  • Station #143

1009 Sheppard Avenue West

  • Station #144 (proposed)

Keele Street & Sheppard Avenue West

  • Station #145

20 Beffort Road

  • Station #146

2220 Jane Street

East Command

  • East Command Office

150 Borough Drive

  • Training Division

4562 Sheppard Avenue East

  • Station #321

231 McRae Drive

  • Fire Prevention Division

150 Borough Drive

  • Station #321

231 McRae Drive

  • Public Education Centre and Museum

Station #233

District 21

  • Station #211

900 Tapscott Road

  • Station #212

8500 Sheppard Ave East

  • Station #213

7 Lapsley Road

  • Station #214

745 Meadowvale Road

  • Station #215

5318 Lawrence Avenue


District 22

  • Station #222

755 Warden Avenue

  • Station #223

116 Dorset Road

  • Station #224

1313 Woodbine Avenue

  • Station #225

3600 Danforth Avenue

  • Station #226

87 Main Street

  • Station #227

1904 Queen Street East


District 23

  • Station #231

740 Markham Road

  • Station #232

1550 Midland Road

  • Station #233

59 Curlew Drive

  • Station #234

40 Coronation Drive

  • Station #235

200 Bermondsey Road


District 24

  • Station #241

3325 Warden Avenue

  • Station #242

2733 Brimley Road

  • Station #243

4560 Sheppard Avenue

  • Station #244

2340 Birchmount Road

  • Station #245

1600 Birchmount Road

South Command

South Command Office 260 Adelaide St. West

  • Training and Professional Development Division

895 Eastern Avenue

'*Fire Prevention'

  • Central - Station #332

260 Adelaide Street West


  • Mechanical Division

843 Eastern Avenue

  • Public Education & Plans Examination

112 Elizabeth St

District 31

  • Station #311

20 Balmoral Avenue

  • Station #312

34 Yorkville Avenue

  • Station #313

441 Bloor Street East

  • Station #314

12 Grosvenor Street

  • Station #315

132 Bellevue Avenue


District 32

  • Station #321

231 McRae Drive

  • Station #322

256 Cosburn Avenue

  • Station #323

153 Chatham Avenue

  • Station #324

840 Gerrard Street East

  • Station #325

475 Dundas Street East

  • Station #326

30 Knox Avenue


District 33

  • Station #331

33 Claremont Street

  • Station #332

260 Adelaide Street West

  • Station #333

207 Front Street East

  • Station #334

339 Queens Quay West

  • Station #335

Toronto Island


District 34

  • Station #341

555 Oakwood Avenue

  • Station #342

106 Ascot Avenue

  • Station #343

65 Hendrick Avenue

  • Station #344

240 Howland Avenue

  • Station #345

1285 Dufferin Street

  • Station #346

Only operational during C.N.E.

West Command

  • West Command Office

2015 Lawrence Avenue W.

Training Division

  • Station #441

947 Martingrove Road

Fire Prevention Division

  • Station #442

2015 Lawrence Avenue West

Mechanical Division

  • Station #432

155 The East Mall

District 41

  • Station # 411

75 Toryork Drive

  • Station #412

267 Humberline Drive

  • Station #413

1549 Albion Road

  • Proposed Station #414

Rexdale Boulevard & Highway 27

  • Station #415

2120 Kipling Avenue


District 42

  • Station #421

6 Lambton Avenue

  • Station #422

590 Jane Street

  • Station #423

358 Keele Street

  • Station #424

462 Runnymede Road

  • Station #425

83 DeForest Road

  • Station #426

140 Lansdowne Avenue


District 43

  • Station # 431

308 Prince Edward Drive

  • Station #432

155 The East Mall

  • Station #433

615 Royal York Road

  • Station #434

3 Lunness Avenue

  • Station #435

130 Eighth Street


District 44

  • Station #441

947 Martingrove Road

  • Station #442

2015 Lawrence Avenue West

  • Station #443

1724 Islington Avenue

  • Station #444

666 Renforth Drive

  • Station #445

280 Burnhamthorpe Road

Fleet

The TFS inherited all the vehicles of the fire departments prior to amalgamation. The current strength of TFS consists of 179 vehicles. Since amalgamation, apparatus numbers are numbered by a letter and 3 digits. The digits refer to station number and the letter refers to type of apparatus, for example T333 is the tower located Station 333. Spare apparatus are numbered with four digits. Occasionally secondary units with the same numeric designation are given a letter as a suffix ex. Pumper 335 (P335) and Pumper 335B (P335B).

A list of types of vehicles used by the TFS : (prefix letter in brackets with x's as placeholders)

  • Aerial (Axxx)
  • Tower (Txxx)
  • Platform (PLxxx)
  • Pumper (Pxxx)
  • Rescue/Pumper (Rxxx)
  • Fireboat (FBxxx)
  • Hazardous Materials Unit (HZxxx)
  • Hazmat Support Truck (HMSxxx)
  • Decontamination Truck (DExxx)
  • Squad (Sxxx)
  • High Rise Unit (HRxxx)
  • Water Tanker (WTxxx)
  • Van (Vxxx)
  • Trench Rescue Support Truck (TRSxxx)
  • Air/Light Unit (LAxxx)
  • District Chief (Cxx)
  • Platoon Chief (Cxx)
  • Division Commander (Cx)
  • Deputy Chief / Fire Chief (Cx)
  • Command Truck (Cxx)

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Toronto EMS

Service is provided to a residential population of approximately 3.2 million people, which rises to approximately 5 million on most business days. Toronto EMS operates a total of 41 dedicated EMS stations, geographically distributed across the 246 square miles of the City of Toronto. Emergency service headquarters (which is shared with Toronto Fire Services, but both services operate independently) is located at 4330 Dufferin Street in Toronto. This facility includes administrative offices, some education facilities, the EMS Communications Centre, Fleet Maintenance, Planning and Operational Support, and Materials Management/Logistics. The service is supplemented by well-developed EMS systems in neighbouring communities on three sides, with Lake Ontario providing the southern boundary of the service area. Air ambulance operations are provided within the City of Toronto by Ornge, a privately owned air ambulance contractor, under contract to the Government of Ontario.


Special operations

In addition to regular operations, Toronto EMS staffs a Special Operations Unit, tasked with the provision of EMS services in unusual circumstances. The elements of this unit include:

  • Tactical Paramedics - Cross-trained paramedics providing medical support to the Toronto Police Emergency Task Force.
  • Marine Paramedics - Cross-trained paramedics staffing the patrol vessels of the Toronto Police Marine Unit, in order to provide support for Toronto Police personnel, EMS services on the waters of Lake Ontario, and EMS service to the Toronto Islands.
  • HUSAR - Specially-trained Toronto EMS paramedics operate together with elements of the Toronto Fire Services and Toronto Police Service to provide a joint-service Heavy Urban Search and Rescue team.[13]
  • CBRN Paramedics (Chemical, Biological, Radioactive, Nuclear) - Specially-trained Toronto EMS paramedics operate together with elements of the Toronto Police Service and Toronto Fire Services to provide a joint-service Hazardous Materials Response team.
  • Public Safety Unit - Cross-trained paramedics providing medical support to the Toronto Police Riot Squad.
  • Emergency Response Unit - Single paramedics in rapid response vehicles, tasked solely with response to high priority emergency calls.
  • Bicycle Unit - Paramedics equipped with mountain bikes, capable of providing either BLS or ALS services in off road areas, or at special events.




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