Emergency services responded to a fire during the night within a boiler room situated at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro. The Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service reported receiving an alert around 23:40 GMT on Thursday night, prompted by an automatic alarm and reports of smoke. Four fire appliances from Truro, Tolvaddon, and Perranporth were dispatched to the location, employing a CO2 extinguisher to extinguish the blaze, which was described as “small”. According to the service, the affected structure was separate from the main hospital complex, ensuring no disruption to patient care. Post navigation Nature Program Improves Patient Wellbeing, May Reduce NHS Costs, Experts Say Television Presenter’s Cancer Story Prompts Life-Saving Test for Viewer