Royston fire crews despatched to blaze next to station
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The two fire engines came out of their base (left) and drove about 60m (200ft) down the road before stopping
Fire crews have been despatched to put out a blaze 60m (200ft) from their own station.
Two engines came out of their Royston base with blue lights flashing at about 18:00 BST.
Firefighters then turned left and drove about 65 yards down Baldock Road before stopping to tackle the flames.
A spokesman for Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said the "small fire" had taken hold in the joist of a building.
Asked whether it was the shortest distance a fire engine had ever been despatched to, he added: "Apart from any incident at a fire station then, potentially, yes it could be."

A spokesman for Hertfordshire Fire Service said the "small fire" was in a building joist