Super Heroes Delight Surprised Patients at a Tennessee Children's Hospital

By KSEE News

Two window washers had young patients at a Memphis children's hospital marveling when they rappelled down the 12-story building in Spiderman costumes.

October 24, 2012 Updated Oct 24, 2012 at 10:59 AM PDT

Superheroes don’t just come in comic books.

Two window washers had young patients at a Memphis children's hospital marveling when they rappelled down the 12-story building in Spiderman costumes.

"The kids loved it," Jordan Emerson of the window-washing company, American National Skyline, told the Daily News of the Oct. 17 surprise.

"For those, 20 to 30 minutes, they forgot they were in the hospital."
Emerson said that he and his partner, Danny Oszaniec, pitched the idea to their boss, Steve Oszaniec, about a month ago.

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