On a cold January morning, Baltimore resident Nora was on her morning commute on Interstate 95 when smoke began billowing from the engine. In minutes, the car was engulfed in flames, putting Nora into a panic, as described by her daughter. Nora pleaded with a tow truck driver not to call the police…
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