Skip to main content Skip to footer

Emergency Services

The Township of East Garafraxa does not have its own emergency services departments.  Instead, we contract with neighbouring municipalities and the County of Dufferin to provide, fire, please and paramedic services. 

Fire Departments

The Township of East Garafraxa is serviced by three local fire departments, Orangeville, Grand Valley and Erin. Please see links below for contact information.

Fire Prevention and Education

Fire, Police and Ambulance remind residents that it is mandatory to have your six digit Emergency Number displayed appropriately at your property.  Subdivisions have been assigned a house number which is to be posted.  Do not use your lot number.  Houses not posted correctly may result in delays in Emergency vehicles finding your property.

Check out the following links for Fire Prevention and Safety tips:

The Ontario Fire Code states that every home in Ontario must have a working smoke alarm and CO detector on every storey and outside all sleeping areas.  It is the owner's responsibility to ensure these are installed and maintained in working order.

A barn fire is a farmer's worst nightmare and brings with it significant emotional and economic impact to a farming community. Prevent fires on your farm by starting with a fire plan - enforce a no smoking policy in any barn or farm buildings.  The Ministy of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has prepared a guide on Reducing the Risk of Fire on Your Farm.

Policing is provided to the Township of East Garafraxa by the Ontario Provincial Police, Dufferin Detachment.  

  • 9-1-1 POLICE, FIRE & AMBULANCE remind residents that it is mandatory to have your six digit Emergency Number displayed appropriately at your property.  Subdivisions have been assigned a house number which is to be posted.  Do not use your lot number. Houses not posted correctly may result in delays in Emergency vehicles finding your property.
  • For non-emergency Policing situations, please call OPP 1-888-310-1122.

Report a Crime

Our online reporting tool allows you to report minor occurrences such as theft, mischief to property, lost property and driving complaints that occurred in areas policed by the OPP. The OPP has now expanded its Online Reporting capacity with a number of additional occurrence types to better serve members of the public.

Use this online reporting system, regardless of value:

  • Lost/missing property
  • Stolen license plates or validation stickers
  • Theft from a vehicle
  • Mischief to a vehicle
  • Mischief (damage to property other than a vehicle, including graffiti)
  • Theft
  • Gas Theft
  • Driving Complaints

If your occurrence does not qualify for online reporting, it cannot be accepted by the officer managing online reporting. These occurrences require contact with a local OPP officer for investigation. Please call the OPP toll-free at 1-888-310-1122 to file a report. Filing a false police report is a criminal offence.

In an emergency ALWAYS CALL 9-1-1 

Emergency Response Plan 

Dufferin County and the eight local member municipalities have adopted the Emergency Response Plan to guide their response to emergencies. 

For information on Becoming Emergency Ready, Emergency Preparedness Resources and additional emergency information please visit the County of Dufferin Emergency Preparedness webpage. 

Be Prepared 

Everyone in Ontario is encouraged to be prepared by creating a plan, assembling an emergency survival kit and by staying informed.

No two households are the same. When building your family emergency plan, be mindful of the special needs and considerations of individuals in your own household. By evaluating your unique needs, you can better prepared for any situation.

To learn about different emergencies and how to be prepared visit Emergency preparedness | ontario.ca. To learn more about different emergencies, visit ontario.ca/alert

Alert Ready

Alert Ready is Canada’s emergency alerting system. Alert Ready delivers critical and potentially life-saving alerts to Canadians through television, radio and LTE-connected and compatible wireless devices. The Alert Ready system was developed with many partners, including federal, provincial and territorial emergency management officials, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Pelmorex, the broadcasting industry and wireless service providers. Together, these partners work to ensure Canadians receive alerts immediately and know when to take action to stay safe.  To determine your cell phone’s compatibility visit Wireless Alert - Alert Ready Emergency Alert System (Pelmorex Corp).

AMBER Alert

The goal of an AMBER Alert is to involve as many community members as possible in the search for an abducted child — each community member becoming the eyes and the ears of law enforcement. In Canada, AMBER Alert programs are provincially operated. AMBER Alerts are sent out through the Alert Ready emergency alert system, reaching Canadians through a number of mediums (e.g., cell phone, television, radio). For more information please visit What is an AMBER Alert?

What to do if you receive an AMBER Alert:

  1. Read it carefully.
  2. Keep an eye out for the abducted child, the suspect, or the suspect vehicle.
  3. Call the police immediately if you see or hear anything relevant.

This website uses cookies to enhance usability and provide you with a more personal experience. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies as explained in our Privacy Policy.