Crime & Safety
Fire Alarm Activates at Bel Air Church, Crews Respond
There was smoke inside, according to officials.

Crews from Bel Air and Darlington investigated a situation at a church in Bel Air Wednesday night after a fire alarm activated, officials said.
At 8:15 p.m., firefighters from Bel Air responded to Clarks United Methodist Church in the 2000 block of Kalmia Road, where a fire alarm had gone off, according to Rich Gardiner of the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company.
When they arrived, they found smoke and so called Darlington for support, Gardiner said.
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There were no injuries, and no serious damage was reported, according to Gardiner.
Photo Credit: Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company Chief Rick Davis Jr.
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