A man has been pronounced dead after he was found Tuesday morning in a bus shelter at Yonge and Dundas Sts. wearing a T-shirt, jeans and a hospital bracelet, police say.

The man was in his 40s and had no vital signs when rushed to hospital, Toronto Paramedics said.

Police were called at 5:26 a.m. for a man lying down in the shelter at the intersection’s southwest corner. He wasn’t moving when police found him, said police spokeswoman Const. Jeniffer Sidhu.

“He was immediately transported to hospital,” said Sidhu. “Police drove the ambulance while paramedics worked on the man.”

On Monday, a body was found in a truck at a shipping yard near Davenport Rd. and Lansdowne Ave.

The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty issued a statement Tuesday in response to the two deaths. OCAP called out the city for not issuing an extreme cold weather alert, which would trigger the opening of warming centres available to the homeless.

“It is unacceptable for homeless people to be left to freeze to death outside,” read the statement. “The City of Toronto has the power to act immediately to address the homeless crisis and to prevent further deaths.”

Police were not releasing further information about the man found Tuesday while trying to notify next of kin.