Crime & Safety
Harford County Farm Tractor, Vehicle Catch On Fire, Bel Air Business Fills With Smoke
Harford Co. firefighters were extra busy Tuesday battling a farm tractor fire, vehicle fire and investigating smoke in a Bel Air business.

HARFORD COUNTY, MD — Firefighters from various Harford County companies found themselves battling more than just structure fires Tuesday.
An electrical surge in the Bel Air Tuesday caused smoke to fill Looney's Pub that morning. Bel Air firefighters arrived on the scene shortly before 10 a.m. and power was turned off to the building at 312 South Main Street. After BGE determined the building to be safe, Looney's reopened just a couple of hours later, the business stated on social media.
Also on Tuesday, the Norrisville Volunteer Fire Company was called to a farm field in the 5100 block of Onion Road for a tractor on fire. The tractor had a bucket and was pulling field equipment behind it. The fire was quickly extinguished, according to the Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association.
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The Level Volunteer Fire Company on Tuesday was called to the 3800 block of Aldino Road for a report of a vehicle on fire that was safely extinguished, the Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association reported.
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