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Man shot in the leg seeks help from Toronto firefighters

Toronto Fire Services say a man who suffered a gunshot wound asked for help from firefighters who happened to be in the area of the shooting early Sunday.

Firefighters happened to be in the area in the west end on an unrelated call

A man injured in a shooting in Toronto asked for help from firefighters who were in the area on an unrelated call early Sunday. The man was taken to hospital with a gunshot wound. (Adrian Cheung/CBC)

Toronto Fire Services say a man who suffered a gunshot wound asked for help from firefighters who happened to be in the area of the shooting early Sunday.

Capt. Adrian Ratushniak, spokesperson for Toronto Fire Services, said firefighters were putting their equipment away and returning to their vehicleatabout 2:30 a.m. when the man approached. The firefighters were at 101 Humber Boulevardon a medical call.

He said the man indicatedhe had been shot and the firefighters administered first aid. They applied pressure to the wound to try to controlthe bleeding.

Ratushniak said police arrived and made sure the victim did not have any weapons.Toronto Paramedic Serviceswere also attending to the call at 101 Humber Boulevard andanother ambulance was called. The man was then taken to hospital.

"I would say it's not common that firefighters are approached in this kind of way.It just happened that we happened to be there at the time," he said.

"Sixty per cent of what firefighters do is medical."

Const. Caroline de Kloet, spokesperson for the Toronto police, said police were able to locate the scene of the shooting and found shell casings on the street at Spears Street and Northland Avenue nearHumberBoulevard and Weston Road.

Police initially received a call about the sound of gunshotsat about 2:20 a.m. in the area ofWeston Road and St. Clair Avenue West.

De Kloet said the man approached firefighters about ten minutes after police received the call. She confirmed the man suffered a leg injury.