Awwww
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7961208.stm
Thai 'Spider-Man' to the rescue
An unusual disguise has helped a Bangkok fireman rescue an eight-year-old boy who had climbed on to a third-floor window ledge, Thai police say.
The firefighter dressed up as the comic book superhero Spider-Man in order to coax the boy, who is autistic, from his dangerous perch.
Police said teachers had alerted the fire station after the boy began crying and climbed out of a classroom window.
It was reportedly his first day at the special needs school.
Efforts by the teachers to convince the pupil back inside had failed.
But a remark by his mother about his passion for comic superheroes prompted fireman Somchai Yoosabai to rush back to the station, where he kept a Spider-Man costume in his locker.
The sight of Mr Yoosabai dressed as Spider-Man and holding a glass of juice for him, brought a big smile to the boy's face, and he promptly threw himself into the arms of his "superhero", police said.
Mr Yoosabai normally uses the costume to liven up fire drills in schools.
I must say, that's a lot of my personal feel-good stuff folded into one story.
Thai 'Spider-Man' to the rescue
An unusual disguise has helped a Bangkok fireman rescue an eight-year-old boy who had climbed on to a third-floor window ledge, Thai police say.
The firefighter dressed up as the comic book superhero Spider-Man in order to coax the boy, who is autistic, from his dangerous perch.
Police said teachers had alerted the fire station after the boy began crying and climbed out of a classroom window.
It was reportedly his first day at the special needs school.
Efforts by the teachers to convince the pupil back inside had failed.
But a remark by his mother about his passion for comic superheroes prompted fireman Somchai Yoosabai to rush back to the station, where he kept a Spider-Man costume in his locker.
The sight of Mr Yoosabai dressed as Spider-Man and holding a glass of juice for him, brought a big smile to the boy's face, and he promptly threw himself into the arms of his "superhero", police said.
Mr Yoosabai normally uses the costume to liven up fire drills in schools.
I must say, that's a lot of my personal feel-good stuff folded into one story.
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(I'm reminded of a story I read about firefighters a few years ago, here in the US. A young firefighter was moonlighting as Barney the Dinosaur at kids parties, and the older guys took him aside and informed him that dressing up in costumes was beneath the dignity of a firefighter.
"What about Spiderman?" asked the young man. "Is Spiderman okay?"
They thought about it for a moment and nodded. "Spiderman is okay," they said. "You can do Spiderman." :)
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*groupie*
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Yesterday sucked.
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Mine, too!!!
This is lovely! Thank for the smile ♥
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