The ceremony took place at Toronto Fire Services Station 334, 339 Queens Quay W., just east of Spadina Avenue.
Mayor John Tory, Fire Chief Matthew Pegg and members of the Toronto Fire Department spoke along with representatives of the Toronto Professional Firefighters Association and the Canadian Fallen Fireighters Foundation and laid wreaths during the rally.

	Today at the @Toronto_Fire Fallen Firefighter’s Memorial we honored 21 fallen firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice protecting lives, property and the environment in Toronto.

We will not forget them and their legacy will remain alive through the Memorial Honor Roll. pic.twitter.com/iqHOo5XniI – John Tory (@TorontosMayor) June 12, 2022 The names of the 21 fallen firefighters as well as the date they died are added to the Memorial Honor Roll, which since 1848 commemorates the 319 firefighters who lost their lives in the service.

	Today we honor 21 fallen firefighters by adding their names to the Memorial Honor Roll.  They unite with those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the performance of their duties.  Rest in peace on our fallen.  #torontofirefighters @opffa @IAFFNewsDesk #torontofallenfirefightersmemorial pic.twitter.com/dMfCCH4pMv
– Toronto Firefighters (@TPFFA) June 12, 2022