05:40PM, Monday 21 November 2016
Firefighters were called to the A4 Bath Road this afternoon after a Highways Agency vehicle caught fire.
A crew from Maidenhead attended the incident, near the Huntercombe roundabout, at about 4pm.
Officers used breathing apparatus and a hose reel to put out the fire, and police closed off the road.
They were at the scene for about 45 minutes.
No one was injured.
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