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When you call 911 Toronto Fire Service does three things to respond:
They answer your 911 call at the Call Processing Centre and alert the appropriate fire station
And this is how long Toronto & Mississauga take to do this:
(2008 Average Times)
The fire truck rolls out of the station, travels through the City and arrives on scene
And this is how long Toronto & Mississauga take to do this:
(2008 Average Times)
The alarm rings at the fire station, the crew gets dressed and boards the truck - the wheels of the fire truck begin to turn
And this is how long Toronto & Mississauga take to do this:
(2008 Average Times)