Units seen responding in chronological order: Ontario Provincial Police Unit 5-525 Toronto Police Unit 1232 Toronto Police Unit 763 Toronto Police Unit 23S2 (Supervisor) Toronto Paramedics Ambulance 932 Toronto Police Detective (special vehicle) Toronto Police PSRT10 Toronto Police PSRT19 Toronto Police Unit 730 Ontario Provincial Police Unmarked Chevy Tahoe Toronto Police PSRT01 (Supervisor) Toronto Police PSRT04 (Supervisor) Toronto Police PSRT20 Toronto Paramedics Unit 15-104 (Supervisor) ---> Responding to SunnyBrook Hospital Ontario Provincial Police Marked Chevy Tahoe Ontario Provincial Police Marked Ford Taurus Toronto Police Detective (special vehicle) Toronto Paramedics Ambulance 936 Toronto Police Unit 31S1 (Supervisor) Ontario Provincial Police Unmarked Unit 5-573 Toronto Paramedics Ambulance 840 Toronto Police Unit 5401 escorting Ambulance 933 ---> Responding to SunnyBrook Hospital Toronto Police COMD1 (Command Post) Toronto Paramedics EMS Chief (special vehicle) Toronto Police Unit 3306 escorting Ambulance 852 ---> Responding to SunnyBrook Hospital
This was a scary day as this is a super safe area and no one saw it coming. Extra weird was being on Manitoulin this summer and having 10+ police cars including unmarked blaze past us. Turns out a guy in Gore Bay had a hostage incident...we had just come from there. I was also earlier this year at a McDs in Oak Ridges where a guy who got stabbed stumbled in. I’d had a rough day (albeit less rough than he) & shrugged it off with my back turned as “high school kids”. Got the surprise of my life when I turned around to a crime scene, and a McDs taped off and surrounded by emergency vehicles. Talk about zoned out! Oh, and a major townhouse fire in my area that got trucks in from surrounding regions. That’s been my 2020...on top of Covid. Maybe I should start filming these too?
Pity the official livery of the ambulance and police looks like a laundry delivery service. The truck at 3:38 shows how a high viz, high conspicuity, non-confusing livery should be. One single unified bright color over the entire vehicle. EVs are not show ponys, they have a job to do and a duty to the public to be highly visible in all conditions.
It’s called an emergency run. Meaning that when EMS has a urgent patient that needs to be transported (usually trauma patients from shootings, car accidents, etc). The police will follow helping EMS by temporary blocking intersections and following into the hospital to provide security and crowd control and well as protection for the EMS crew and the patient.
They wanted to get all victims to the hospital as quickly as possible. They also at the time still didn't know the scope of the attack and they where also providing security for the ambulance and patients. I recall the hospitals that where receiving the patients where also put into lock-downs with large police presence.
Units seen responding in chronological order:
Ontario Provincial Police Unit 5-525
Toronto Police Unit 1232
Toronto Police Unit 763
Toronto Police Unit 23S2 (Supervisor)
Toronto Paramedics Ambulance 932
Toronto Police Detective (special vehicle)
Toronto Police PSRT10
Toronto Police PSRT19
Toronto Police Unit 730
Ontario Provincial Police Unmarked Chevy Tahoe
Toronto Police PSRT01 (Supervisor)
Toronto Police PSRT04 (Supervisor)
Toronto Police PSRT20
Toronto Paramedics Unit 15-104 (Supervisor) ---> Responding to SunnyBrook Hospital
Ontario Provincial Police Marked Chevy Tahoe
Ontario Provincial Police Marked Ford Taurus
Toronto Police Detective (special vehicle)
Toronto Paramedics Ambulance 936
Toronto Police Unit 31S1 (Supervisor)
Ontario Provincial Police Unmarked Unit 5-573
Toronto Paramedics Ambulance 840
Toronto Police Unit 5401 escorting Ambulance 933 ---> Responding to SunnyBrook Hospital
Toronto Police COMD1 (Command Post)
Toronto Paramedics EMS Chief (special vehicle)
Toronto Police Unit 3306 escorting Ambulance 852 ---> Responding to SunnyBrook Hospital
Horrible incident 😕
Some good responses and some amazing vehicles, yet such an awful incident. Toronto
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This was a scary day as this is a super safe area and no one saw it coming. Extra weird was being on Manitoulin this summer and having 10+ police cars including unmarked blaze past us. Turns out a guy in Gore Bay had a hostage incident...we had just come from there. I was also earlier this year at a McDs in Oak Ridges where a guy who got stabbed stumbled in. I’d had a rough day (albeit less rough than he) & shrugged it off with my back turned as “high school kids”. Got the surprise of my life when I turned around to a crime scene, and a McDs taped off and surrounded by emergency vehicles. Talk about zoned out! Oh, and a major townhouse fire in my area that got trucks in from surrounding regions. That’s been my 2020...on top of Covid. Maybe I should start filming these too?
Crazy just crazy
Amazing video man! Liked and subscribed!
What siren are the grey FPIS' using? e.g. 4:05 .
That siren is the 'RDS' made by D&R Electronics
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What a horrible day for Toronto!!
Wait is this the one in the news recently? If feels like it’s been more then 2 years
Yes this is the 2018 incident that is making its rounds on the news again due to the trials.
Greater Toronto Area Emergency Videography he should go to jail for life in my opinion
What happened
Pity the official livery of the ambulance and police looks like a laundry delivery service. The truck at 3:38 shows how a high viz, high conspicuity, non-confusing livery should be. One single unified bright color over the entire vehicle. EVs are not show ponys, they have a job to do and a duty to the public to be highly visible in all conditions.
Also who asked about your opinion, no one cares
Nice catches! Glad this has never happened in Sydney...
Don't brag. We thought Toronto in Canada was immune too. Look it happened.
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Why were the cop cars escorting the ambulances
Nick Carberry maybe to get them to a hospital sooner
It’s called an emergency run. Meaning that when EMS has a urgent patient that needs to be transported (usually trauma patients from shootings, car accidents, etc). The police will follow helping EMS by temporary blocking intersections and following into the hospital to provide security and crowd control and well as protection for the EMS crew and the patient.
They wanted to get all victims to the hospital as quickly as possible. They also at the time still didn't know the scope of the attack and they where also providing security for the ambulance and patients. I recall the hospitals that where receiving the patients where also put into lock-downs with large police presence.
There aren’t any hospitals right near there and it’s a high traffic area: serious injuries would be sent downtown to specialty hospitals.
Justin Trudeau’s Canada.