Superhero saves women at San Diego Comic-Con

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San Diego Comic-Con is a yearly event where fans get to dress up and pretend to be superheroes, but this year a team of stuntmen really did come to the rescue of a person in need.

On Thursday, a team of professionals from the appropriately named company Stunts 911 were in a parking lot situated next to a condominium building in downtown San Diego. In a phone conversation with Yahoo! Movies on Saturday, stunt coordinator Gregg Sergeant said they were on a scaffolding about 30 feet in the air prepping a stunt for a party for the film "Kick-Ass 2" where they would light someone on fire when they first saw a woman standing on the outside railing of a balcony on the 14th floor in an apparent suicide attempt.

Taking the elevator to the 14th floor, they found the correct room with the door unlocked. He said they could see her standing on the rim of the railing through the patio's glass door. He said they were able to get out onto the patio without her noticing, and then he grabbed her from behind and held her while the other two got a safety harness secured around her. Then they dragged her over the railing and back into the room. Sergeant told Yahoo! Movies, "It seemed like she was very drunk. She was crying and hysterical."
 
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