Ethan Dean, a 6-year-old boy with cystic fibrosis, spent Tuesday as the recycling and garbage superhero of Sacramento, Calif., complete with a fluorescent sanitation safety T-shirt and a green cape.

More than 100 people turned out to cheer for Ethan as he made his way through the city riding in a garbage truck as part of an event organized by the Make-a-Wish Foundation and local sponsors. The parade, or garbage route, wound its way through downtown Sacramento, ending at the California state capitol building.

A green garbage truck owned by Waste Management, Inc. was plastered with a sign saying "Ethan's Garbage Truck." The dancers for the Sacramento Kings basketball team turned out with signs saying "We Love You Ethan." There was even a motorcycle escort, provided by the Sacramento Police Department.

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Ethan was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when he was two weeks old, according to the Sacramento Bee. He has long wanted to ride around on a garbage truck collecting trash.

"We pretty much knew it was going to be about garbage trucks," Ethan's dad, Ken Dean, told The Associated Press. His son apparently has a garbage truck bedspread and pillow, and loves garbage truck toys.

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