Police hunt Leeds bare-chested ambulance jumping man
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The topless man was caught on CCTV jumping up and down on the roof of a rapid response car outside an ambulance station
A topless man who jumped up and down on a Leeds ambulance is being hunted by police.
West Yorkshire Police said the bare-chested man was caught on CCTV climbing up and jumping on the roof of a rapid response vehicle outside Bramley Ambulance Station on Tuesday night.
Three men walked past the ambulance station at about 23:30 BST on Tuesday 14 May, police said.
One of them jumped on the car, causing criminal damage.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service has tweeted, external for help to identify the man.
Rapid response vehicles transport specialist paramedics to an incident and usually can travel faster than ambulances.
Anyone with information should contact police on 101.
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