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Ambulance service apologises after staff in 'inappropriate' TikTok 'coffin dance'

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An ambulance service has been forced to apologise after staff made an "inappropriate" dance video on TikTok while carrying a stretcher during the coronavirus pandemic.

The video appears to be parodying the so-called "coffin dance" that went viral last week, showing nurses dancing with a "dead body" in hospital.

In the new clip, a paramedic nervously stares at a man in the ambulance acting like he has coronavirus symptoms, who begins to violently cough.

Ambulance workers then dance with a CPR dummy on a stretcher and high five. It had been watched almost 40,000 times before it was removed from TikTok, Liverpool Echo reports.

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