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Officers of the ETF in 2007. The Emergency Task Force (ETF) is the police tactical unit of the Toronto Police Service.Created in 1965, it is mandated to deal with high-risk situations like hostage-taking, emotionally disturbed persons, high-risk arrests, warrant service, protection details, and crowd control.
Female SRU dispatcher working with Team 1 from Season 1, Episode 15 on (except for episodes 22, 34, and 35). She is the main dispatcher that works with Team One from Season 2 on, and has been vital in solving pieces of the puzzles in some of the team's toughest calls.
Toronto Police Service – Emergency Task Force (ETF) Vancouver Police Department – Emergency Response Team (ERT) Victoria Police Department & Saanich Police Department – Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team [44] Waterloo Regional Police Service – Special Response Unit; Windsor Police Service – Tactical Unit
On August 25, 2008, CTV announced it had renewed the show for a second season of 13 episodes to begin production in Toronto in early 2009. [21] Some months later, both CTV and CBS increased the renewal to 18 episodes. According to tvguide.com, CBS announced that Flashpoint would return January 9, 2009, at 9 pm for a midseason start. In the ...
A 13-episode third season was produced in Toronto from January to May 2010 and began airing in July 2010 on both CTV and CBS. The fourth season of Flashpoint premiered July 8, 2011, on CTV . The fifth season of Flashpoint , which would bring it to 75 episodes, was announced by Bell Media on June 1, 2011.
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Many area high school student-athletes will continue with their sports in college. Here's a list of where they're headed. In alphabetical order.
But the actual figures as reported in 2008 in the Toronto Star suggest that ratio is much lower. The Star reported that of the 3,400 investigations conducted by the SIU (to that date), 95 resulted in criminal charges, 16 of those resulted in conviction, and only three police officers went to jail. [24]