A firefighter was transported to hospital after a four-alarm brush fire ignited in northeastern Scarborough, officials say.
In a post shared to social media, police say they were called to the area of Plug Hat Road and Beare Road shortly after 12 p.m. for reports of a fire.
Crews did not say what caused the fire, but in an update on Sunday afternoon, they said it was mainly farmland that was burning.
Officials say one firefighter was taken to the hospital as a precaution for heat-related injuries.
The fire was upgraded from a three-alarm fire to a four-alarm just before 2:15 p.m. to “accommodate resource needs,” Toronto Fire Services said in a social media post. Officials say they received support from Pickering and Oshawa crews, who provided “mutual aid (tankers).”
In an update just before 2:15 p.m., Toronto Fire Services said the fire has been upgraded to a four-alarm fire “to accommodate resource needs.”
The water supply in the remote area posed a challenge, according to fire crews, as there was a shortage of hydrants in the remote area.
At around 9:30 p.m., police say the roads in the area have reopened.