4 — Wednesday, January 8, 1997 — North Shore News THE following is a list of recent North Shore emergency incidents: NOBTH VAN FIRE DEF December 27 Number of medical aid cails: 9 Number of false alarms: 3 Number of public service calls: 0 2000-blk. Fullerton Ave. Muhti-family /highrise fire. December 28 Number of medical aid calls: 2 Number of false alarms: + Number of public service calls: 0 December 29 Number of medical aid calls: 9 Number of false alarms: 1 Number of public service calls: 1 100-blk. Forester St. & Commercial/industrial ire. 300-blk. Rockland Rd. West Single famliy -esidential Rd./Patterdale fire. Capilano Dr Lines down. 3000-bik. Brockton Cres. Lines down. 3000-bik. Plymouth Dr. Lines down. 1000-bik. Scott Rd. Chimney fire. 4000-bik. Pelly Rd. Lines down. 2000-bik. Edgemont Blvd. Lines down, December 27 Number of medical aid calls: 9 Number of fire calls: 2 Number of MVAs: 1 Number of other calls: 2 900-bik. Marine Dr. Commercial /industrial fire. 3000-bik. Mahon Avc. School fire. December 28 Number of medical aid calls: 3 Number of fire calls: 2 Number of MVAs: 0 Number of other calls: 0 1400-blk. Lonsdale Ave. Commercial/industrial fire. 300-bik. East 6th St. Single-family house fire. December 29 Number of medical aid calls: 0 Number of fire calls: 1 Number of MVAs: 0 Number of other calls: 4 900-bik. East 13th St. Commercial /industrial fire. 200-bik. East 17th St. Sparking stove. December 30 Number of medical aid calls: 7 Number of fire calls: 5 Number of MVAs: 0 Number of other calls: 6 100-blk. East 2nd St. Apartment/house fire. Card use ne A 26-year-old man was recently jailed three: months in con- nection with a charge of ringing up $1,764.23 worth of goods using a stolen “credit card at the Mohawk gas station in North Vancouver City. Randy Alan Wanck, of no fixed address and formerly of North Vancouver, pleaded guilty to the charge, which was laid against him in con- nection with a Sept 10 inci- dent. The stolen credit card was a Royal Bank Visa that belonged to a woman. North Vancouver provin- cial court Judge Bill Rodgers | NORTH SHORE. ALERT 100-blk. West Esplanade St. Apartment/house fire. 800-bik. Low Level Rd. Commercial /industrial fire. 100-bik. West Esplanade St. Fire alarms. 200-blk. West 2nd St. Car/truck fire. = a also placed Wanek on 12 months’ probation. A term of Wanek’s proba- tion order states that he is not to be: found in either North Vancouver City or Districe. Wanck was sentenced at the beginning of December. — Anna Marie D’Angelo Police pull man from bridge WEST Vancouver Police officers " pulled to safety a man who was stand- ing on the outside railing of the Lions Gate Bridge on New Vear’s Eve. The 26-year-old Vancouver man was taken to At 11 p.m., the West Vancouver Police were again called to the bridge. A 47-year-old Vancouver man was arrested there for being drunk in public. A West Vancouver Police spokesman said the police did not know if the intoxicated man had October 10 Fromme Rd. at Frederick Vehicle no. | travelling east on Frederick Rd. struck vehi- cle no. 2 travelling North on Fromme Rd. Vehicle no. 1 was charged with failing to yeild after stop sign. Injuries: shoul- der bruises on driver of vehicle no. 2. Damage: § 7700. St. Georges Ave. at 21St. Vehicle no. | travelling east on 21st St. struck vehicle no. THE following people recently appeared in North Shore courts in connection with drink- ing and driving related offences: Alexander Patrick Shea, 36, of North Vancouver, was fined $500 and had his dri- ver’s licence suspended for 12 months after he pleaded guilty to impaired driving. 2 travelling south on St. Georges Ave. Driver of vehicle no. 1 was charged with dis- obeying stop sign. Injuries: shoulder injury on