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(VIDEO) Superhero window washers brighten day at Mayo Clinic Children’s

Superheroes took a short break from fighting crime (and grime) to bring joy and smiles to young patients at Mayo Clinic Children's. The team of window washers from the Squeegee Squad in Rochester, Minnesota, dressed up as Batman, Superman and Spider-Man while demonstrating their superpower rappelling skills for children and their families. Afterward, kids had a chance to meet the team of superhero window washers and take photos with their favorite superhero.
Watch: Superhero window washers brighten day at Mayo Clinic Children's
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For Cory and his family, it is a gift to be able to give back in a meaningful way and bring joy to young patients currently fighting their own health battles.
This is a full circle moment for Cory Simonson, who now owns and manages the Squeegee Squad in Rochester, and his son, Carter Simonson.

At the age of 5, Carter was diagnosed with T-cell leukemia and was treated Mayo Clinic Children's. Carter is now 17 years old and remembers the 2014 visit from superheroes when he was hospitalized.
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